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    snarl
    [snärl]
    verb
    snarl (verb) · snarls (third person present) · snarled (past tense) · snarled (past participle) · snarling (present participle)
    1. (of an animal such as a dog) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth:
      "the dog snarled at the boy"
      Similar:
      show its teeth
    noun
    snarl (noun) · snarls (plural noun)
    1. an act or sound of snarling:
      "the cat drew its mouth back in a snarl"
    Origin
    late 16th century: extension of obsolete snar, of Germanic origin; related to German schnarren ‘rattle, snarl’, probably imitative.
    snarl
    [snärl]
    verb
    snarl (verb) · snarls (third person present) · snarled (past tense) · snarled (past participle) · snarling (present participle)
    1. decorate (metalwork) with raised shapes by hammering the underside.
    noun
    snarl (noun) · snarls (plural noun)
    1. a knot or tangle:
      "snarls of wild raspberry plants" · "our hair hung in damp snarls"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the senses ‘snare, noose’ and ‘catch in a snare’): from snare.
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  4. The word "snarl" can have the following meanings1234:
    • To growl threateningly or viciously, especially with a raised upper lip to bare the teeth, as a dog.
    • To speak in a surly or threatening manner suggestive of a dog's snarl.
    • A tangle, as of thread, hair, or wire.
    • A traffic snarl.
    • An act of speaking in a rough, low, angry voice.
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    to growl threateningly or viciously, especially with a raised upper lip to bare the teeth, as a dog. to speak in a surly or threatening manner suggestive of a dog's snarl. to snarl a threat. the act of snarling. a snarling sound or utterance. a tangle, as of thread, hair, or wire. a traffic snarl.
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    1. to growl angrily or viciously, esp. with the teeth bared, as a dog. 2. to speak in a sharp, angry, or quarrelsome manner. 3. to say by snarling: to snarl a threat. n. 4. the act of snarling. 5. a snarling sound or utterance. snarl′er, n. n. 1. a tangle, as of thread or hair.
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    [transitive] to speak in an angry or bad-tempered way + speech (at somebody) “Get out of here!” he snarled. snarl something (at somebody) She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past. Definition of snarl verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.
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    [usually singular] an act of speaking in a rough, low, angry voice; the sound you make when you are angry, in pain, etc. She answered with an angry snarl. She gave him a snarl. (informal) something that has become twisted in an untidy way She used conditioner to remove the snarls from her hair.
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