snarl|snarled|snarling|snarls in English
verb
[snɑrl /snɑːl]
growl angrily; make an irritated or hostile sound or remark, grumble; cause to become tangled; confuse, complicate; become tangled
Use "snarl|snarled|snarling|snarls" in a sentence
1. Zombie snarl.
2. The dogs frantically snarling,
3. 'No!' he snarled savagely.
4. The dog snarled at me.
5. 'Shut up,' he snarled.
6. "What do they want?" snarled Weinstein.
7. The waves snarled and sneezed.
8. Her anger snarled at me.
9. He snarled savagely at her.
10. Her cat mewed at her Anxiouslyand snarled at Cameron, who snarled right back.
11. Irritable, piteous wailing, even a snarling cry.
12. Angry, snarling crying; piteous moaning.
13. You snarled me up.
14. He snarled out a threat.
15. The dogs snarled at the intruders.
16. The machine snarled the material up.
17. He bared his teeth and snarled.
18. The dog snarled at the milkman.
19. My knitting was in a terrible snarl.
20. The dog snarled at us.
21. She used conditioner to remove the snarls from her hair.
22. "I will kill you."he snarled.
23. She answered with an angry snarl.
24. Her mouth was Contorted in a snarl
25. 'Let go of me,' he snarled.