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I . snarl1 [snɑ:l, Am snɑ:rl] VB intr

1. snarl (growl):

snarl dog

2. snarl fig (speak angrily):

to snarl at sb

II . snarl1 [snɑ:l, Am snɑ:rl] N

1. snarl (growl):

snarl
Knurren nt
the dog gave a low snarl

2. snarl fig (angry utterance):

snarl
Knurren nt
to say sth with a snarl

3. snarl (growling sound):

snarl
Knurren nt

I . snarl2 [snɑ:l, Am snɑ:rl] N

1. snarl (traffic jam):

traffic snarl

II . snarl2 [snɑ:l, Am snɑ:rl] VB intr (become tangled)

snarl

ˈsnarl-up N

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

traffic snarl
to say sth with a snarl
the dog gave a low snarl

Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

What is missing in the Basenji is the ability to sustain a repetitive barking volley as other dogs.

Otherwise he snarls and whimpers just as other dogs and can certainly project a singular woof when the occasion arises.

www.basenji.de

Was dem Basenji fehlt, ist die Fähigkeit wie andere Hunde ein ständig repetierendes Bellen auszustoßen.

Ansonsten knurrt und winselt er wie andere Hunde und kann auch schon einmal ein einzelnes „ Wuff " von sich geben.

www.basenji.de

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