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snarl <a snarl; snarls> N (ing)

traffic snarl Am

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The same distance would now be covered in less than half-an-hour through the tunnel and without traffic snarls.
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He snarls into the grandmother's face and claims that life has no pleasure but meanness.
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There were also practical difficulties, such as the tendency of the wire to become tangled or snarled.
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Having to remove snarls and tangles loosens the foundation of the integrations and further damages the hair.
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But it has never seemed to me much of an ambition to go through life snarling and spewing.
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Growling is used to indicate a willingness to attack, while the higher-pitched snarl is used when adopting a defensive posture.
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He was a known scene stealer and was famous for his villainous snarl.
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Not so much remastered as reconstructed, the 15 tracks (six previously unreleased) showboat, strut and snarl.
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His broad smile, encasing a row of gleaming teeth, seems more a snarl or leer.
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It was on the car bonnet and then snarled at me - it was like a monkey but so big!
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