Snarl is a verb meaning to growl with teeth bared or to speak in a threatening way. It can also be a noun referring to the growl or spoken threat. Example sentences: The forester heard the cougar snarl, but he could not spot it. The drunk snarled at the security guard who told him to leave the area.
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Example sentences: I adore your new hairstyle. Grandma just adores her grandchildren.
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The word "snare" comes first alphabetically. In animal trapping, however, you would sneak in and then set up the snare, and when the trapped animal would snarl, you would sneer (from a safe distance).
I went to the supermarket. I bought some apples and some pears. Both of these sentences have eight syllables.
Example sentences for the noun 'snarl' are:I combed a snarl from the dogs coat.My brother had a snarl on his face as I reached for the last cupcake.Example sentences for the verb 'snarl' are:The dog will snarl whenever the mailman steps on the porch.Traffic began to snarl behind the broken down truck.
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The past tense of snarl is snarled.
The dog uttered an angry snarl.
a purr word is a word with highly positive coronations. a snarl word is the opposite. or whatever coronations is
one day im going to snarl at that James conesby
The Snarl - 1917 was released on: USA: 6 May 1917
snarl is a verb so you would use it like this: Dogs can snarl when they are angry. However the word snarled is much more useful.
The term 'snarl' means to growl or to speak viciously or angrily. It is a facial expression one may have when he or she is angry. The term 'snarl' also means a knot or mess.
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The cast of Snarl - 1999 includes: Andrew Clover Emma Fildes