snarl in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

Snarl (verb): to growl or show teeth in a threatening manner, or to become tangled and obstructed, causing a delay or blockage.

Crossword clues for snarl

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "snarl".

  • Growl menacingly with bared teeth.
  • Become tangled and cause a delay.
  • Make a fierce noise while showing aggression.
  • Entangle something in a frustrating way.
  • Show displeasure with a threatening sound.

Snarl sentence examples

  1. The dog began to snarl when it felt threatened by the unfamiliar stranger.
  2. Traffic snarled for hours due to the accident on the highway.
  3. As the storm approached, the wind started to snarl through the trees ominously.
  4. He tried to suppress his anger, but a snarl escaped his lips.
  5. The artist captured the wild snarl of the beast in her painting.
  6. The dog began to snarl when it saw the stranger approaching.
  7. Traffic can often snarl during rush hour, leading to frustrating delays.
  8. She tried to calm him down, but his temper only seemed to snarl further.
  9. The artist’s use of dark colors seemed to snarl the emotions of the painting.
  10. As the debate heated up, the participants began to snarl at each other instead of discussing ideas.
  11. The dog began to snarl as the stranger approached its territory.
  12. He could hear the snarl of the engine as the car struggled to start.
  13. The politician's words were laced with a snarl that hinted at his frustration.
  14. As the traffic jam intensified, the drivers let out a collective snarl of impatience.
  15. She tried to suppress a snarl of annoyance when her plans were interrupted.
  16. The dog let out a low snarl as the stranger approached its territory.
  17. Traffic began to snarl as the heavy rain caused multiple accidents on the highway.
  18. She felt a snarl of frustration rising in her throat when she heard the news.
  19. The wolf's snarl echoed through the forest, sending a chill down my spine.
  20. When he was cornered, the animal showed its teeth in a fierce snarl.
  21. The dog began to snarl when it felt threatened by the approaching stranger.
  22. In heavy traffic, drivers often snarl at each other in frustration.
  23. As the debate heated up, the politician's tone turned sharp and his words began to snarl.
  24. The cat would snarl at anyone who dared to come too close to her kittens.
  25. A dark cloud of smoke began to snarl around the old factory as the fire spread.
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