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It can be. While it's the past participle of the verb to snarl (to growl, to complicate or entangle), it can be used as an adjective in expressions such as a snarled ball of yarn.

That's because its root word, snarl, is both a verb and a noun; as a noun, it means a tricky knot, difficult entanglement, or a growl.

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Snarling is a verb.

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