snarling

[ˈsnɑːrlɪŋ]

snarling Definition

  • 1(of an animal such as a dog) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth
  • 2say something in an angry, bad-tempered voice

Using snarling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snarling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dog was snarling at the stranger.

  • Example

    He snarled at me when I asked him to move his car.

  • Example

    She snarled out a rude comment.

  • Example

    The traffic was snarling up the streets.

snarling Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with snarling

  • snarl up

    to become tangled or blocked

    Example

    The traffic was snarled up for hours due to the accident.

  • a dog that is growling and showing its teeth in an aggressive manner

    Example

    The snarling dog scared away the burglars.

  • traffic that is moving very slowly or not at all due to congestion or other problems

    Example

    The snarling traffic made me late for my appointment.

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Summary: snarling in Brief

'Snarling' [ˈsnɑːrlɪŋ] is a verb used to describe aggressive growling with bared teeth, often used to describe animals such as dogs. It can also refer to saying something in an angry or bad-tempered voice. 'Snarling' extends into phrases like 'snarl up,' referring to becoming tangled or blocked, and 'snarling traffic,' referring to slow-moving or congested traffic.