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Meaning of
snarl
in English
snarl
us
//snɝl//
uk
//snɑːl//
#common
Plural
snarls
Past Tense
snarled
Participle Verb
snarling
Third Person Singular
snarls
Definitions
Noun
a
complicated
problem
;
tangled
situation
a
slow
traffic
jam
an
angry
growl
;
surly
expression
The
dog's
snarl
warned
us
to
stay
away
.
a
grumbling
sound
;
dog's
growl
The
old
man's
snarl
made
the
children
feel
scared
.
Verb
to
entangle
or
complicate
things
;
involve
in
knots
The
old
fishing
net
began
to
snarl
in
the
propeller
.
to
cause
or
experience
traffic
congestion
The
construction
on
the
highway
will
snarl
traffic
during
rush
hour
.
to
growl
angrily
;
show
irritation
The
angry
driver
began
to
snarl
at
the
other
motorists
.
to
complain
angrily
;
utter
grumbling
sounds
The
old
man
would
often
snarl
and
complain
about
the
noise
.
to
speak
rudely
or
angrily
;
using
harsh
words
The
manager
will
snarl
at
anyone
who
questions
his
decision
.
Compounds / Phrases
snarl-up