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- Dictionarysnarl/snɑːl/
verb
- 1. entangle something: "the trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush"
- 2. decorate (metalwork) with raised shapes by hammering the underside.
noun
- 1. a knot or tangle: "snarls of wild raspberry plants"
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SNARL definition: 1. (especially of dogs) to make a deep, rough sound while showing the teeth, usually in anger or…. Learn more.
1. to growl fiercely, baring the teeth, as a threatening dog. 2. to speak harshly and sharply, as in anger, impatience, etc. verb transitive. 3. to utter or give vent to with a snarl. to snarl one's contempt. noun.
The meaning of SNARL is to cause to become knotted and intertwined : tangle. How to use snarl in a sentence.
SNARL meaning: 1. (especially of dogs) to make a deep, rough sound while showing the teeth, usually in anger or…. Learn more.
noun. a tangle, as of thread, hair, or wire. a complicated or confused condition or matter: a traffic snarl. a knot in wood. verb (used with object) to bring into a tangled condition, as thread or hair. to render complicated or confused: The questions snarled him up.
When people snarl, they speak in an angry way that isn't shouting but sounds mean. A human snarl is abrupt, sharp, and unfriendly. Another sense of the word is when something gets mixed up, like if wires get tangled together: that tangle is called a snarl.
1. When an animal snarls, it makes a fierce, rough sound in its throat while showing its teeth. [...] 2. If you snarl something, you say it in a fierce, angry way. [...] 3. A snarl is a disorganized mass of things. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'snarl' British English: snɑːʳl American English: snɑrl. More. Conjugations of 'snarl'
Definition of snarl verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
SNARL definition: 1. to speak angrily: 2. If an animal snarls, it shows its teeth and makes an angry sound.. Learn more.
Snarl definition: . See examples of SNARL used in a sentence.