Nghĩa của từ snarl bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
(of an animal such as a dog) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth.
snarling Dobermans
synonyms:growlgnash one's teeth
2
entangle or impede (something).
the bus got snarled up in the downtown traffic
noun
1
an act or sound of snarling.
the cat drew its mouth back in a snarl
verb
noun

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1. Zombie snarl.

2. My knitting was in a terrible snarl.

3. She answered with an angry snarl.

4. Her mouth was Contorted in a snarl

5. The dog gave a low snarl.

6. The dog bared its teeth in a snarl.

7. His mouth twisted into a nasty snarl.

8. Her mouth was contorted in a snarl.

9. Contort something Her mouth was Contorted in a snarl

10. She answered him with a snarl of disgust.

11. "Aubrey." Hyde seemed almost to snarl the name.

12. 1 Her mouth was contorted in a snarl.

13. She attempts a snarl, lost in the chit-chat.

14. They're trying to untangle a snarl-up in editing.

15. She was tangled in a snarl of logs and branches.

16. Martin, eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl.

17. "Take your hands off me!" she said with a snarl.

18. His eyes flashed, and his lips were drawn back in a furious snarl.

19. 11 To twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; snarl.

20. You recoil, then you snarl at yourself and move your other arm.

21. 24 Martin, eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl.

22. The dogs started to snarl at each other so I had to separate them.

23. With a snarl, the second dog made a dive for his heel.

24. A wary tiger flashes a toothy snarl in this extreme close - up .

25. With a snarl, Fox spun around and slapped him, harder than necessary.

26. The dog gave a low snarl so I quickly drew my hand back.

27. He touched his torn face and his lips drew back in a snarl.

28. English words for Angil include growl, snarl, given to growling and inarticulate angry sound

29. Synonyms for say Angrily include snap, bark, snarl, retort, growl, rejoin, riposte, scowl, complain and say abruptly

30. Dead rats, floating in the brown swill of beer with teeth bared in a last deathly snarl.

31. Yet, flickering behind the twisted snarl of resentment of self and the world, is a flame of human spirit.

32. Amber was forced to notice him, but instead of apologising, she curled her lips into an ugly snarl.

33. The leopard gave a snarl of fury, as it realized that it had lost the element of surprise.

34. Bigwig's eyes were closed and his lips pulled back from the long front teeth in a fixed snarl.

35. To his astonishment the stranger's mobile lips twisted in a snarl and he edged Crabwise toward the bushes bordering the glen

36. THE DREAMER MARY NEWTON STANARD Then there was Snarl, who wrote Critiques on painting, and guided the national taste

37. The resultant traffic snarl convinced him that there must be a more economical and efficient sys-tem of distribution.

38. Sensing their presence on the threshold of the door, it twisted its head up towards them with a atrocious snarl.

39. It was a bear, beyond any doubt, a blue bear of Tibet lean with hunger, its jaws Aslaver, a snarl rending its throat

40. And here was Captain jumping out of the back of the car, showing his shark's teeth in a welcoming snarl.

41. Her black eyes were bright, her lips curled back in a fearsome snarl that dribbled saliva and left her tongue hanging.

42. The image strongly resembles the toothsome snarl of Bruce, played by Barry Humphries, as he faced Nemo, played by Alexander Gould.

43. and they ask me what I work on and I say, "consciousness," their eyes don't glaze over -- their lips curl into a snarl.

44. Male tolerance of the cubs varies – sometimes a male will patiently let the cubs play with his tail or his mane, whereas another may snarl and bat the cubs away.

45. Auto almanac There's a lovely Burble from the exhaust which at speed turns into a deliciously aggressive snarl and is much more satisfying than the anodyne putter of the existing Bonnie

46. Bottleneck noun block, hold-up, obstacle, congestion, obstruction, impediment, blockage, snarl-up (informal, chiefly Brit.), (traffic) jam a town-centre Bottleneck Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

47. Bottleneck noun block, hold-up, obstacle, congestion, obstruction, impediment, blockage, snarl-up (informal, chiefly Brit.), (traffic) jam a town-centre Bottleneck Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

48. It’s hard to track where the ‘Bark At Men 2020’ trend started exactly, because women just all begun to snarl at men seemingly all at once, but the girls have been Barking

49. When used as a pejorative or snarl word, it can mean "a new religion, that isn't mine, which I don't like."In popular Culture, the term is generally applied to religions that are controlling and extreme

50. The campers, stuck indoors as arctic rain pelts down, gaze Balefully out at a choppy Med and snarl at their dear ones He had had a disconcerting way of hanging his head and Balefully looking up at you from beneath girlishly thick lashes