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snarl up

VERB
  1. make more complicated or confused through entanglements

How To Use snarl up In A Sentence

  • Should we snarl up the streets with drivers waiting for the police to attend to remove disruptive students from their buses?
  • We would like to suggest that the LCC comes up with a system of levy collection which will not snarl up traffic and cause congestion. One suggestion would be pre-payments by all the minibuses that use Kulima Tower bus station.
  • But the buses can be horribly crowded at times and are often held in the long traffic jams that snarl up key points at rush hours.
  • It would snarl up the traffic, apparently. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is no good blaming motorists for all the snarl ups in the town centre.
  • It would snarl up the traffic, apparently. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would snarl up the traffic, apparently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Court proceedings, injunctions, they could snarl up any programming schedule; sometimes they killed a project stone-dead. The Devil's Bedpost
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