How To Use Snarled In A Sentence
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The shorter girl snarled her frustration and lunged after him with her jackknife, tearing a horizontal gash in his right pant leg.
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And thus the Washington Post column on David's congressional testimony, where he is described "hunched" and said to have "barked," "growled" and "snarled" -- language you would use to describe an animal.
Humanizing al Qaeda, Demonizing the Bush Team
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The crew snarled like roused curs, and some made as if to stand, hands clasping the hilts of cutlasses and swords, daggers and stilettos.
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With the line now unsnarled, I suggest we switch places - I'll pole for a while, Hiaasen can fish.
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I discovered that in the 1720s he had ensnarled himself in administering a debt-ridden estate.
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I snarled and she took a step backwards, glancing at the naked blade in my hands.
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A dog snarled at us viciously but he was caged and couldn't get at us.
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He knew the man -- H'yemba, the cunning ironsmith, one who in other days had before now crossed his will and, dog-like, snarled as much as he had dared.
Darkness and Dawn
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She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past.
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All the familiar elements - the deliberate, stately percussion; the elongated, cyclical riffs; the snarled lyrical tautologies and abstruse involutions - are all intact.
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Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams.
Times, Sunday Times
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Snarled hanks of colored line nest devotedly against one another and suspend euphoniously from a planar filigree of black over white.
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Robert snarled, ‘If they are back why then, are you here with me when you should be there!’
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Boeing blamed late aircraft deliveries, snarled assembly lines and shortages of parts and skilled labor for the loss.
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I travelled home from central London on a coach that, inevitably, became snarled up in traffic.
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The centre gets badly snarled up by traffic in the middle of summer.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am more than my body, and I am no longer ensnarled by the current fads of fashion.
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Her cat mewed at her anxiously and snarled at Cameron, who snarled right back.
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As I advanced towards the dog, it snarled and struck at me.
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Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Thug snarled, and spat at him, so Ilderim says: "Take him to the tree yonder," and while they did he hauled out his knife, stropped it on his sole, says "Bide here, husoor," and then strode grimly after them.
Fiancée
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As I advanced towards the dog, it snarled and struck at me.
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Papa's Yorkshire terrier was tied in the truck bed and when one of the elephants walked by, the dog snarled and snapped, straining at the end of her chain.
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He could see the malevolent grin upon her lips as she snarled up at the man that was a puppet upon her strings.
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But Jerry snarled again and was for leaping upon the black when he stirred restlessly and dizzily sat up.
CHAPTER XXIII
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He uttered a clucking noise in advertisement of his friendliness, and Michael snarled at this black who had dared to lay hands upon him -- a contamination, according to Michael's training -- and who now dared to address him who associated only with white gods.
CHAPTER III
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Hmmm… Posting this post unsnarled the problem.
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A dog snarled at us viciously but he was caged and couldn't get at us.
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I unsnarled the lines and threw her pole into the boat—along with the flapping red snapper.
BLOWN AWAY!
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‘We don't make deals with the enemy,’ he snarled cocking the gun making it ready to fire.
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Bullets snarled past us
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Had he sprung at her, or snarled, or shown any anger or resentment such as did the other dogs when so treated by her, she would have screamed and screeched and raised a hubbub of expostulation, crying for help and calling all men to witness how she was being unwarrantably attacked.
CHAPTER XXVIII
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“I find your use of the word assassination rather amusing,” snarled Rudin.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2
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Faolan snarled up at me, his eyes blazing, and his breath coming in short pants.
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The centre gets badly snarled up by traffic in the middle of summer.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then, one day coincidentally about five years ago, she switched it off halfway through and snarled: ‘What a load of twaddle.’
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A gruff voice snarled from a dark corner behind them.
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Then the way went by long lines of dark windows diversified by turreted towers and porches of eccentric shapes, where old stone lions and grotesque monsters bristled outside dens of shadow and snarled at the evening gloom over the escutcheons they held in their grip.
Bleak House
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‘Listen,’ she said, when he was finally unsnarled, ‘I've got some news.’
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They are the rays of sunshine burning through the haze of an Olympics snarled by glitches and shattered by a bomb.
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He cuffed her ear then proceeded to drag her sneakily through to the entrance hall where a hallstand replete with walking-sticks, canes and umbrellas snarled their progress.
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Normally I am suspicious of domestic perfection, but with the holiday chaos and the unexpected visitors pouring in, it would have been nice not to have had to apologize for the snarled salmagundi of unfinished decorating.
Miami Nice
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Once in the water, the hoist promptly snarled in the parachute's shroud lines.
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Jumping at the start of her cell phone, Laura snarled into the receiver upon opening it in an angry Russian,
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It snarled then charged at him twice with its sharp tusks.
The Sun
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Michael snarled and literally spat out the last word.
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'One false move and you're a dead man,' snarled the robber.
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The centre gets badly snarled up by traffic in the middle of summer.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gregory snarled, but gradually, his temper faded away, and the rage he felt became like steam, and drifted up into the cloudy sky.
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And the streets are snarled up with traffic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why don't you use that agonizer on yourself?" he snarled, nodding at the tiny device hanging in wait on Oben's belt.
Firestorm
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Barbed wire zigzagged in front of the small houses and large Alsatians snarled at strangers from behind steel fences.
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He has whittled away at the government's bureaucratic deadwood, eliminated many redundant agencies and unsnarled much of the red tape that has long made official business a nightmare.
Silvio Slips Up
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He got to his feet as well, reaching out and snatching locks of my hair with his hand, yanking me down, he held the knife to my throat and snarled primally, his eyes like pits of hell.
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The accident snarled up the traffic all day.
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Their ambitions worked out in a different way, became ensnarled in trans-Atlantic politics, and New France fell before superior English power.
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A guard dog snarled at us as we walked by.
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He snarled out a threat.
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Their very noses serrulated and shook in brute passion, and they snarled as the wolves snarl, with all the hatred and malignity of the breed impelling them to spring upon the woman and drag her down.
LI-WAN, THE FAIR
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The animal merely snarled and gave ground, while gradually Panchito "hazed" him until the frightened creature was headed at right angles to the course he had originally pursued.
The Pride of Palomar
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Many 90s-shooters try to chip the ball from a snarled lie just off the green.
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But it only angered the tiger, which snarled and bared its teeth, claws drawn out.
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Discussions over his name snarled the board's progress on amendments late Thursday evening.
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However, when you have to get ensnarled in a moralistic, holier than thou bandwagon, it gets a bit much and fringes on a type of hypocrisy which polarizes, becomes negative and one just wants to distance themselves from it.
No mames!
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In fact, I basically snarled at anyone who got anywhere near me.
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No, YOU were about ready to have the time of your life, snarled Katrina, with that disgusting man… a low-life murderer and a scoundrel.
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Jams snarled up parts of the inner ring road as far away as Fulford, Clementhorpe and Osbaldwick, as hundreds more drivers joined the queues.
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On Tuesday, protests by striking janitors snarled downtown traffic and blocked exits on the Harbor and Pasadena freeways.
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“Then come inhale some embarrassment,” she snarled, as the live-webcam ulcers spread up my spine and impaled my cornea with murky armpit stubble and ill-spent Euros.
Study-A-Broad
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It snarled then charged at him twice with its sharp tusks.
The Sun
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Officials expected commutes to return to normal Tuesday morning on New Jersey Transit and the Long Island Rail Road after a derailed train snarled rail traffic in and out of Penn Station Monday.
Derailed Train Delays Penn Station Traffic
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She looked at White Fang, who snarled and bristled and glared malevolently.
The Southland
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When the vehicle came to a stop at the first guard post, Kimberley Motley, an American defense lawyer who represents foreigners ensnarled in Afghanistan's legal system, lowered her window and flashed a smile.
American former beauty queen defending foreigners stuck in Afghan legal system
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‘The structural problems I set for myself in writing, in a long, snarled, frustrating and sometimes despairing morning of work,’ she says, ‘I can usually unsnarl by running in the afternoon.’
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The secretary doubted whether such a tangle could be unsnarled and a new solution sewn together within that time, but it was pointless to say so.
The Mistaken Wife
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I scramble back across the sheets getting snarled up in them.
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`Listen you," he snarled, his nose not a half-inch from Billy's.
AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
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Traffic has snarled up the city centre.
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They were, after all, still ensnarled in the whole mess, and the ennui of that debacle seemed to flood them with bad karma - not to mention bad relief pitching.
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Joachim-Remy snarled at me, foam flecking the corners of her mouth as she crouched to leap again.
My Fair Succubi
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Two boys one in an army uniform snarled at a conductor on the platform.
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In the eternal limbo room Madi snarled at the door until it showed itself, then threatened to blast it to bits unless it unbarred itself.
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The whoreson bastard was here, so close Harnak could smell him, and he snarled and struck his mount with his spurs.
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You're no man, you ain't," the Virgin snarled, discovering that physical assault was not imminent.
CHAPTER 20
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He is driving in north India when he becomes snarled in a traffic jam.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The bear snarled at Maram and moved to rend him with his claws in his determination to get at me.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
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Or the populist in him -- the former mayor who unsnarled Taipei's traffic and cleaned up its sewers -- might choose to keep China at arm's length, blocking direct trade and transport links with the mainland in a bid to keep factories and jobs at home.
See Chen Run
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The wolf that followed him snarled visibly, his teeth bared in their direction as he paused a moment before passing beyond the door.
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Made fast?" the Captain snarled back, for the benefit of the watch as it struggled to capture the flying sail before it tore to ribbons.
MAKE WESTING
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‘You are an abomination of nature,’ another one of the men snarled.
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‘Stay out of my family's business,’ she had snarled at the counselor as she grabbed her son away.
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I'll give you one last chance to surrender, you slimy Kylothian invertebrate ," Kay snarled, his voice barely above a whisper.
MEN IN BLACK II©: THE MOVIE NOVEL
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He is driving in north India when he becomes snarled in a traffic jam.
The Times Literary Supplement
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‘Well I think it's a great name for a cat and you're a bloody fool for not thinking such,’ the child snarled.
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Boeing blamed late aircraft deliveries, snarled assembly lines and shortages of parts and skilled labor for the loss.
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‘Get out of bed, slowpoke,’ she snarled at me as she tossed the bag at my chest.
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For a few seconds, I started getting antsy too, but instead of getting flustered, I looked around inquisitively -- surely, I thought to myself, something going on was creating the snarled and inert traffic.
Toan Lam: Slow Your Roll: Think Twice Before You Yell, Honk or Lose It!
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After a really good lunch, we got ensnarled in traffic and were a little late.
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She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past.
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snarled thread
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It bared its teeth, hackles bristling, and snarled.
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Freight trains snarled in Chicago's rail yards, delaying eastbound carloads of clothing.
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You know, it's bad any time they put "snarled" in there.
CNN Transcript Dec 24, 2007
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Rae snarled wordlessly and kick-started the bike, the engine noise drowning out her rantings.
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She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past.
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"Where do they live again?" Terra snarled and almost wildly looked around, "I haven't been here for some time..."
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Last year, the British government -- facing the same kind of deficit/fiscal crisis that has ensnarled the United States and the European Union -- undertook a dramatic program of austerity designed to get its fiscal affairs under control.
Jerry Jasinowski: The Peril of Austerity
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He snarled, showing off his doglike fangs in a rage.
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And the streets are snarled up with traffic.
Times, Sunday Times
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The wounded creature snarled and sprang away, leaving me to lie and pule in my ruined body.
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Ms. Fujimori's father, Alberto Fujimori, served as a popular president from 1990 to 2000 before being ensnarled in a series of corruption scandals and human rights abuses that led to a 25-year prison sentence.
In Peru Election, Expats Take an Outsized Role
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Empowered with determination, he caught her by the hand, and so ensnarled her for life, for it marked the beginning of their bittersweet love.
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HOLMES: You know it's serious when they pull out the word snarled in the weather.
CNN Transcript Dec 2, 2007
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The machine snarled the material up.
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He is driving in north India when he becomes snarled in a traffic jam.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The underlying aural signature was somewhat agricultural, but when hammered hard the engine snarled and yanked the car up to merging or passing speed with delightful briskness.
Mini Cooper convertible is cute but quirky
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And the streets are snarled up with traffic.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a thornwing, a crumpled mass of thistly, snarled twine with a tiny hooked head at the crest of its amorphous shape.
In Other Worlds
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‘This isn't your fight,’ Jack snarled angrily and Ben felt his desperation.
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Smaller demonstrations snarled up traffic in parts of Germany and Italy.
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There was tremendous raw passion in this commanding portrayal, like the moment at the end of Act II when he cradled the dying Siegmund and snarled "Go!" at Hunding who, not surprisingly, fell over, dead.
Where Intimacy Walked the Plank
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It was he who snarled warningly at the younger members of the pack or slashed at them with his fangs when they ambitiously tried to pass him.
The Battle of the Fangs
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Moreover, a number of neighborhoods are benefiting from the $15 billion Big Dig roadway project that unsnarled many city streets and added a series of parks where an elevated highway once stood.
'Big Dig' Done, Office Developments Rise
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The threads of her recall snarled hopelessly at that point.
Ship Of Destiny
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Haley snarled at them, manacled to the bars on the window.
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‘Save it for the judge,’ another officer snarled as the first one handcuffed her.
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Thin, gaunt dogs barked and snarled in the narrow staired streets.
The Wind Bloweth
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It unfolded against a backdrop of the final annexation maneuverings, and it ensnarled those events in mysteries that history has never fully unraveled.
A Country of Vast Designs
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For some time, the roads were clear, but after the meet petered out at around 7.30 pm, the return of the protesters in vans and buses once again snarled up traffic during peak evening hours.
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Children may become lost or ensnarled, and some of their music may go missing without teachers and other musically proficient adults to help the young along, however.
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The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly.
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The crew snarled like roused curs, and some made as if to stand, hands clasping the hilts of cutlasses and swords, daggers and stilettos.
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‘Sire, phase one of the plan is completed,’ the monster snarled in his scratchy voice.
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It WAS a menagerie of garmented bipeds that looked something like humans and more like beasts, and to complete the picture, brass-buttoned keepers kept order among them when they snarled too fiercely.
A VISION OF THE NIGHT
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‘The oppressed,’ snarled Bierce, ‘are dirty, vicious, and irreclaimably ignorant.’
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Rawlins gave him a shove to make room; he turned and snarled.
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Grimy and eternally ensnarled in traffic, it is clogged by too many people living in too little space.
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For once in a lifetime, afternoon traffic in Tijuana is unsnarled and ERRE spurs his Chevy Silverado through the Zona Rio roundabouts, past the giant statue of Father Kino and the utopian sphere of the Cultural Center, until we reach the Avenida Internacional, the long straightaway next to the corrugated steel futility of the border wall.
Mike Davis: A Day Without Tourists
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It snarled and bared its blood stained teeth at Darius, who in turn, ran away up the path.
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If you're going to stick with her long term and she's going to continue to be depressed and anxious, you'd best learn to love her the way she is and not get ensnarled in her issues.
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‘If you do not speak, your prime minister will die,’ Eric snarled.
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Barbed wire zigzagged in front of the small houses and large Alsatians snarled at strangers from behind steel fences.
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‘You despicable little worm,’ he snarled as he stomped into the house one day.
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As the door slammed shut behind the girl, Brooke bared her teeth and snarled viciously after her, only a second before she fell into a hacking cough.
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Well, okay, but would the waiter have felt better if I'd snarled at him instead?
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Traffic snarled as drivers wove through dirty side roads to get around the jams.
Times, Sunday Times
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She got stuck in a traffic jam which had snarled up the road from Kew Bridge Station all the way to Chiswick Roundabout.
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The game in which I am currently ensnarled is all about waiting.
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No other biological phenomenon has remained so persistently ensnarled in fundamental philosophical and semantic tangles.
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Snarled hanks of colored line nest devotedly against one another and suspend euphoniously from a planar filigree of black over white.
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Defiant in the faces of her demons, she snarled at their smiles and laughter; glared at their mockery and ridicule.
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Entered a band of spruce, branches snarled with moss, whiskey jacks fluttering.
THE SHIPPING NEWS
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Rusty snarled as he reached forward and readjusted the rearview mirror.
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Hannah snarled angrily, ‘Michel was a sleazebag, and probably tried to hurt Laura, otherwise none of this would have happened!’
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The crew snarled like roused curs, and some made as if to stand, hands clasping the hilts of cutlasses and swords, daggers and stilettos.
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Heavy rain flooded roads and snarled public transportation throughout Greater New York, creating headaches for morning commuters.
Tropical Rains Stall Area
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‘I don't have to,’ Ryan snarled, turning back to me, a twisted grin on his face.
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The guard snarled at us
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They snarled and bared their teeth in a predatory way.
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The dog growled and snarled at me.
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Another politician with his eyes on the presidency is Mauricio Macri, the conservative mayor of Buenos Aires who has been ensnarled in a suit over wiretapping which he says was trumped up by Kirchner allies.
Ex-Argentine President N
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Shishi snarled and lashed her tail with frustration.
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`You know why I've come," he snarled at Wolfe, chewing on his stogie.
MURDER IN E MINOR
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The dog snarled at the milkman.
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Instead, I looked down nervously at the sidewalk and snarled, "My accountant will be sending you an invoice and a self-addressed stamped envelope.
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Well," he snarled, "I suppose I gotta give you cheap skates a drink when I ain't got more'n enough for a good petrification for myself.
THE PRINCESS
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And thus the Washington Post column on David's congressional testimony, where he is described "hunched" and said to have "barked," "growled" and "snarled" -- language you would use to describe an animal.
Humanizing al Qaeda, Demonizing the Bush Team
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Two brothers - one a rookie police officer, the other a recently returned Vietnam veteran - get ensnarled in the riots that ravaged Washington, D.C., in 1968, following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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snarled unbrushed hair
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She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past.
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Sitting candidates are almost always re-elected unless they've become ensnarled in some scandal or dubious practice that affects them personally.
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As I advanced towards the dog, it snarled and struck at me.