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- verbsnarled (past tense) · snarled (past participle)Originlate 16th century: extension of obsolete snar, of Germanic origin; related to German schnarren ‘rattle, snarl’, probably imitative.verbsnarled (past tense) · snarled (past participle)
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Originlate Middle English (in the senses ‘snare, noose’ and ‘catch in a snare’): from snare. - People also ask
- Snarled is the past tense of snarl, which means to make a deep, rough sound while showing the teeth, usually in anger123. Snarl can also mean to speak or say something angrily or threateningly123. For example, a dog might snarl at a stranger, or a person might snarl at someone who annoys them.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.snarl verb [I or T] (SOUND) Add to word list (especially of dogs) to make a deep, rough sound while showing the teeth, usually in anger or (of people) to speak or say something angrily and forcefully: The dogs started to snarl at each other so I had to separate them. [ + speech ] "Go to hell !", he snarled.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/snarlsnarled, snarl·ing, snarls v. intr. 1. To growl viciously while baring the teeth. 2. To speak angrily or threateningly.www.thefreedictionary.com/snarled1 : to growl with a snapping, gnashing, or display of teeth 2 : to give vent to anger in surly language transitive verb : to utter or express with a snarl or by snarlingwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/snarl
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