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Snarled   /snˈɑrəld/   Listen
Snarled

adjective
1.
Tangled in knots or snarls.  Synonyms: knotty, snarly.  "Snarled thread"



Snarl

verb
(past & past part. snarled; pres. part. snarling)
1.
Utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone.  Synonym: snap.  "The guard snarled at us"
2.
Make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise.
3.
Twist together or entwine into a confusing mass.  Synonyms: entangle, mat, tangle.  Antonyms: disentangle, unsnarl.
4.
Make more complicated or confused through entanglements.  Synonyms: embrangle, snarl up.



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"Snarled" Quotes from Famous Books



... in there and catch him, or drive him out where you can catch him, if I tear my coat all to pieces!" snarled Reddy. ...
— Old Granny Fox • Thornton W. Burgess

... arrested for this," he snarled, tears of boyish indignation running down his flushed cheeks. "I'll make you sweat for this. ...
— Martin Eden • Jack London

... at his mouth in his rage and discomfiture. "Insolent whelp!" he snarled. "Thou art quick as a ...
— The Lord of Death and the Queen of Life • Homer Eon Flint

... handwriting, and the identification of the individual can be established by it better than by portraits or almost any other means. As lawyers and laymen and courts are finding this out, the handwriting expert is more and more called upon to untangle snarled ...
— Disputed Handwriting • Jerome B. Lavay

... keen quick eyes. Their breathing came hard. The Count's lips parted beneath his uptwisted moustache showed his teeth like a cat's. Aristide lost sense of all outer things in the thrill of the encounter. They snarled the stereotyped phrases necessary for the conduct of the game. At last the points stood at four for Aristide and three for his adversary. It was Aristide's deal. Before turning up the eleventh card he paused for the fraction ...
— The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol • William J. Locke


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