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snarly

a. Given to snarling or growling.

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snarly

adj. tangled in knots or snarls; "a mass of knotted string"; "snarled thread" [syn: knotted, snarled]

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Usage examples of "snarly".

His revolver unready, Joe saw murder in the beady eyes of the snarly, flatnosed man who flung upon him.

Probably Cardona or the snarly prisoner had kicked the closet door in the last moment of their struggle.

That was why he waited, to prevent some snarly wounded thug from taking pot shots as the pursuers passed.

I was prepared to be snarly in a provocative and sexy way, provided I could manage my smiling and witty quarrelsomeness within acceptable limits.

Men talked insultingly to women telephonists, and even people who at other times were courteous and mild-mannered, turned snarly and disagreeable.

Down at the end of the street, she saw the hunched figure of her neighbor Amos, taking his snarly dog for a morning walk.

One day he turned on the children and caught one and made a snarly noise and bit off his nose too.

Silvered rat skulls hung from her belt and swung in layers of necklaces around her scrawny neck Her streaky, snarly gray hair nearly hid her face when she swirled to a stop, her arms outflung in a dramatic pose.

And he had a scar running down the side of his face into his mouth where he was all drooly and snarly.

He slid his hand into the handle of the unglazed mug Ahdio set before him, watched a wrinkle or two flake off, and made a snarly noise.

There were worse things in life than dirty clothes, like being mugged, or a snarly man trying to kick in her ribs, or being chased by neighborhood dogs-or watching her husband and brother being shot to death.

There were worse things in life than dirty clothes, like being mugged, or a snarly man trying to kick in her ribs, or being chased by neighborhood dogsā€”or watching her husband and brother being shot to death.