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snarled

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. snarl [ingl. brit. snɑːl, ingl. am. snɑrl] SUST.

1. snarl (growl):

2. snarl (grimace):

3. snarl (tangle):

II. snarl [ingl. brit. snɑːl, ingl. am. snɑrl] V. trans.

snarl order, insult, threat:

don't be so stupid, he snarled

III. snarl [ingl. brit. snɑːl, ingl. am. snɑrl] V. intr. (growl)

snarl animal:
snarl person:
the dog snarled at me

I. snarl up V. [ingl. brit. snɑːl -, ingl. am. snɑrl -] (snarl up)

snarl up rope, wool:

II. snarl up V. [ingl. brit. snɑːl -, ingl. am. snɑrl -] (snarl up [sth])

snarl up traffic, road:

to be snarled up road, network, traffic:
to be snarled up economy, system:
to be snarled up plans, negotiations:
I got snarled up in the traffic
the hook got snarled up in the net

snarl-up [ingl. brit. ˈsnɑːlʌp, ingl. am. ˈsnɑrl ˌəp] SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. snarl1 [snɑ:l, ingl. am. snɑ:rl] V. intr.

II. snarl1 [snɑ:l, ingl. am. snɑ:rl] SUST.

1. snarl (growl):

2. snarl ((human) growl):

3. snarl (sound):

I. snarl2 [snɑ:l, ingl. am. snɑ:rl] SUST.

1. snarl (traffic jam):

2. snarl (tangle):

II. snarl2 [snɑ:l, ingl. am. snɑ:rl] V. intr. (become tangled)

snarl up V. intr.

snarl-up SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. snarl1 [snarl] SUST.

1. snarl:

2. snarl (sound):

II. snarl1 [snarl] V. intr.

I. snarl2 [snarl] SUST.

1. snarl (in hair):

2. snarl (traffic jam):

II. snarl2 [snarl] V. intr. (become tangled)

snarl-up SUST.

snarl up V. intr.

Present
Isnarl
yousnarl
he/she/itsnarls
wesnarl
yousnarl
theysnarl
Past
Isnarled
yousnarled
he/she/itsnarled
wesnarled
yousnarled
theysnarled
Present Perfect
Ihavesnarled
youhavesnarled
he/she/ithassnarled
wehavesnarled
youhavesnarled
theyhavesnarled
Past Perfect
Ihadsnarled
youhadsnarled
he/she/ithadsnarled
wehadsnarled
youhadsnarled
theyhadsnarled

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Heavy traffic snarled evacuations, and 100 tourists were stranded on the island without roundtrip reservations.
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It was on the car bonnet and then snarled at me - it was like a monkey but so big!
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Voice impressionists have found his idiosyncratically emphasized speech patterns and overheavily guttural snarls a rich ground to harvest.
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His broad smile, encasing a row of gleaming teeth, seems more a snarl or leer.
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The heavy flyer caused the spindle to vibrate, and the yarn snarled every time the frame was stopped.
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