Something jumbled or confused.
Twist together or entwine into a confusing mass.
Make more complicated or confused through entanglements.
Utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone.
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Examples for "snap "
Examples for "snap "
1 Opposition parties said, however, that they still wanted a snap general election.
2 Plus: a snap election in Greece has the potential to destabilise Europe.
3 Meanwhile, a snap election may be held in Greece early next year.
4 The family immediately took a snap , seeing the humour of the situation.
5 He captioned the snap : Got myself a fiance just before new year.
1 The snarl untangled itself; men began to step back and produce pocketlamps.
2 A snarl of fury burst from the throat of the deposed general.
3 Faith and Grace leaned forward to look at the snarl of traffic.
4 Ayla felt him leave, and an instant later heard him snarl menacingly.
5 The spitty snarl of the apparatus filled the air for rods roundabout.
6 His answer was a predator's snarl , over the body of its prey.
7 Duane spoke in a half snarl , held a revolver in his hand.
8 His screams grew fainter until they were lost in the worrying snarl .
9 The sound they heard was the low, complaining snarl of the Wolf.
10 A shout and a snarl from the further end of the room.
11 A vast rumble sounded, far louder than the snarl of any thunder.
12 Behind mask plate Ross's lips writhed in the snarl of the hunted.
13 A couple of cars swing out of line and snarl past him.
14 This outbreak terminated in a sound between a snarl and a bellow.
15 It struck something softer than the logs: a hideous snarl came forth.
16 McKay looked up at that, baring his teeth in a swift snarl :
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