snarl-up in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

snarl-up in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The move, however, did not lead to any snarl-up as the police had already diverted the traffic via link roads.
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In the most recent snarl-up, the town became gridlocked.
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Police anticipate a snarl-up along the blocked stretch of the highway once the blockade is lifted.
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When vehicles are fully stopped for periods of time, this is colloquially known as a traffic jam or traffic snarl-up.
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Instead, just five seconds from safety, came what appears to have been a nightmarish variation on the tedious cliche of a snarl-up at the end of a conveyor belt.
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In the car, it takes 40-45 (unless there's some traffic snarl-up).
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The weaving starts but the director totally weaves his way through a predictable snarl-up of screenplay to nowhere.
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