Examples of 'snarled' in a sentence

Meaning of "snarled"

snarl (verb) - to growl or show one's teeth in a threatening manner, often used in the context of animals or to describe traffic congestion or tangled objects
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  • simple past tense and past participle of snarl

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snarled
He snarled and growled at me just like you.
A wild animal that snarled and growled.
Elena snarled without letting go of the throat.
I have to go now or time will be hopelessly snarled.
The wolf snarled and snapped at them.
The lion looked at him and snarled.
Gromov snarled and told him to go to hell.
It stepped in front of the girl and snarled.
He nearly snarled the last word as if it were an insult.
The last words were almost snarled.
The wolf snarled out as he let go as well.
The red dragon behind him snarled.
She snarled out two muffled words.
A powerful engine snarled behind them.
Cedar snarled under the weight of him.

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Her younger brother snarled at her.
He snarled angrily at the flickering eyes in the trees.
He did not want to get snarled up in years of legal wrangling.
I snarled and spat in their direction.
They all have become a snarled mass of exhilaration.
He snarled and suddenly snapped in two.
One of the more violent mercenaries snarled out.
The dog snarled at the salesman.
Her hair was no longer snarled.
The traffic was snarled when he got to the intersection.
You have to keep going so that you do not get snarled up.
Snarled the huge wolf.
Let them get all snarled up in their dreary hive.
He snarled with hatred as he threatened to kick me out of the house.
The dog snarled at him.
The lion and tiger respectively roared and snarled.
Entangled or snarled hoses can cause loss of balance or footing.
After that you will get snarled up in red tape.
He snarled out his anger.
The commander snarled to himself.
She snarled at me like a coyote.
The grandmother snarled at them.
He snarled more than he laughed.
The hotheaded gunfighter snarled.
Traffic snarled to a dead stop.
Again the dog snarled.
It gets snarled up with flotsam.
Both the cat and the girl snarled indignantly.
The closure snarled traffic through most of the day.
His calm infuriated the woman and she snarled.
Heavy snow also snarled traffic across the country.
Snarled the robber.
The professor snarled at him.
She snarled at him from behind her makeshift mask.
He found it snarled up up there.

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