A snarl is a disorganized mass of things. She was tangled in a snarl of logs and branches
To form raised work upon the outer surface of (thin metal ware) by the repercussion of a snarling iron upon the inner surface
an angry vicious expression a vicious angry growl make more complicated or confused through entanglements make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise; "Bullets snarled past us
The act of snarling; a growl; a surly or peevish expression; an angry contention
utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone; "The sales clerky snapped a reply at the angry customer"; "The guard snarled at us"
If you snarl something, you say it in a fierce, angry way. `Let go of me,' he snarled I vaguely remember snarling at someone who stepped on my foot `Aubrey.' Hyde seemed almost to snarl the name. Snarl is also a noun. His eyes flashed, and his lips were drawn back in a furious snarl
{f} growl angrily; make an irritated or hostile sound or remark, grumble; cause to become tangled; confuse, complicate; become tangled
When an animal snarls, it makes a fierce, rough sound in its throat while showing its teeth. He raced ahead up into the bush, barking and snarling The dogs snarled at the intruders. Snarl is also a noun. With a snarl, the second dog made a dive for his heel