Sentence example with the word 'snarly'

snarly

Definition adj. tangled in knots or snarls

Last update: September 12, 2015


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"'Florence Tulliver was inclined to be snarly, and often said mean things about other people behind their backs."'   [Please select]

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We climb out of bed with a frouzly head And a snarly-yarly voice.   [Please select]

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He had used the scissors on his long black mustache, and given it a snarly and unkempt appearance.   [Please select]

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We are irritable at picnics, snarly at clambakes, and bored to death at dinners.   [Please select]

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Those in the Regent's Park Gardens are active, snappy, snarly, wild-looking creatures.   [Please select]

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She was snappy at school and snarly at home, difficult to please, and ready to take offence at everything.   [Please select]

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