Sentence example with the word 'snarled'

snarled

balled up, confused, devious, entangled, involuted, labyrinthine, mazy, mucked up, ramified, screwed up, tangled, tumbled

Definition adj. tangled in knots or snarls

Last update: September 12, 2015


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You didn't say a word to your father, but you snarled at me as though I did something wrong.   [Please select]

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'Nor ever will have,' snarled the King.   [Please select]

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John snarled at such times, Richard breathed through his nose.   [Please select]

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He's in with a lowdown crowd, Mr Dedalus snarled.   [Please select]

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"Don't talk through yer neck," snarled the convict.   [Please select]

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"You idiot," he snarled, "you've given me away again."   [Please select]

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Both snarled at Mr.   [Please select]

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"Why don't you preach, and say, 'The way of the transgressor is hard,' or something of that sort, which is original," snarled Howe.   [Please select]

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"When I need a blithering, no-'count upstart to teach me my business, I'll call on you and not before," a deeper, harsh voice snarled.   [Please select]

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When she snarled her displeasure, the old leader would whirl on the three-year-old.   [Please select]

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The young leader snarled terribly, but his snarl broke midmost into a tickling cough.   [Please select]

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