Sentence example with the word 'snarl'

snarl

allure, cackle, cramp, entangle, grimace, jar, morass, ravel, snag, toil, wry mouth

Definition n. a vicious angry growl

Last update: July 10, 2015


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Then, with a snarl of anger, he left me and entered the cottage from which I had just come.   [verb]

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Both snarled at Mr.   [verb]

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'Peace, hound,' he said, and the Marquess snarled like an old dog; but Philip, with a quivering lip, put out his hand till it touched Richard's shoulder.   [verb]

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He's in with a lowdown crowd, Mr Dedalus snarled.   [verb]

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'Nor ever will have,' snarled the King.   [verb]

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John snarled at such times, Richard breathed through his nose.   [verb]

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Javert snarled like a tiger, which made him half open one corner of his mouth, and he muttered between his teeth: "Have a care."   [verb]

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I heard her snarl from behind the wooden door.   [Please select]

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"You speak as though you were the princess," he snarled.   [Please select]

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With a triumphant snarl the blood-crazed Peruvian closed in, slashing for the throat.   [Please select]

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Then a snarl of chagrin from the marksman blended with the grunts of his mates.   [Please select]

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