snarls Sentence Examples
- The angry dog snarls menacingly, baring its sharp teeth.
- The traffic snarls to a standstill during rush hour, leaving commuters trapped.
- Her voice snarls with contempt as she confronts her adversary.
- The tangled wires snarl and twist, creating an electrical hazard.
- The storm's wind snarls through the trees, tearing at their branches.
- His snarl is a warning, a signal to stay away.
- The angry crowd snarls and jeers at the politician.
- The printer's paper jams and snarls, frustrating the user.
- The nurse's face snarls with disgust as she cleans a particularly messy wound.
- The snarling sound of the metal on metal grated on his nerves.
snarls Meaning
snarls
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
Synonyms & Antonyms of snarls
FAQs About the word snarls
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
jams, tailbacks, congestions, delays, logjams,bottlenecks, tangles, locks, tie-ups,jam-ups
calms (down),simmers down,
The angry dog snarls menacingly, baring its sharp teeth.
The traffic snarls to a standstill during rush hour, leaving commuters trapped.
Her voice snarls with contempt as she confronts her adversary.
The tangled wires snarl and twist, creating an electrical hazard.