snarling Synonyms

snarling Meaning

snarling

to speak in an angry way, to get into a tangle, to utter with a snarl, to utter or express with a snarl or by snarling, to cause to become knotted and intertwined, to give vent to anger in surly language, a tangled situation, a surly angry growl, to become snarled, to growl with a snapping or showing of teeth, an angry growl, a tangle especially of hairs or thread, to growl with a snapping, gnashing, or display of teeth, to make excessively complicated

snarling Sentence Examples

  1. The guard dog snarled fiercely at the approaching stranger.
  2. The injured cat snarled in pain as the veterinarian examined its wounds.
  3. The wind howled and snarled through the trees, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  4. The politician's critics snarled accusations of corruption at him during the debate.
  5. The angry customer snarled at the cashier, demanding a refund.
  6. The jealous rival snarled a venomous remark at the winner of the competition.
  7. The dragon's breath hissed and snarled as it spewed forth flames.
  8. The engine snarled and roared as the car accelerated down the highway.
  9. The storm's fury snarled as it lashed against the coast, toppling buildings and uprooting trees.
  10. The injured animal snarled and snapped at anyone who tried to approach it.

FAQs About the word snarling

to speak in an angry way, to get into a tangle, to utter with a snarl, to utter or express with a snarl or by snarling, to cause to become knotted and intertwin

shouting, yelling, screaming,barking,growling, shrieking, snapping, raging, ranting,grumbling

calming (down),simmering down,

The guard dog snarled fiercely at the approaching stranger.

The injured cat snarled in pain as the veterinarian examined its wounds.

The wind howled and snarled through the trees, creating an eerie atmosphere.

The politician's critics snarled accusations of corruption at him during the debate.