snarls in English

verb
1
(of an animal such as a dog) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth.
snarling Dobermans
synonyms:growlgnash one's teeth
2
entangle or impede (something).
the bus got snarled up in the downtown traffic
noun
1
an act or sound of snarling.
the cat drew its mouth back in a snarl
verb
noun

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1. She used conditioner to remove the snarls from her hair.

2. Reed snarls the words over an organ continuo Counterpointed by lead guitar riffs that come down like the clap of doom

3. The midday power outage also caused traffic snarls as police officers directed traffic through intersections whose signals had gone dark.

4. FEW European visitors to Beijing visit its ancient astronomical observatory, perched on a grey stone tower amid smoggy snarls of traffic.

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6. ‘However much a Bumpy surface might have inconvenienced both sets of players, it hardly excused the lack of control and horrible mistiming of the ball which characterised the first half.’ ‘Traffic snarls, uneven and Bumpy roads and pollution have made life miserable for the residents of Koramangala.’