Tangled in knots or snarls.
1 Icy conditions snarled travel and thousands of flights were canceled or delayed.
2 Bolsover, meanwhile, snarled over the matter in ill-tempered conclaves in the play-ground.
3 The convergence of emergency vehicles had snarled all traffic in the area.
4 I hope the ground opens up and swallows you!' the cook snarled .
5 The sergeant-major snarled an order, turning the soldiers smartly towards the gate.
6 He's cursing at everything he smashes, in words too snarled to identify.
7 I want to talk to persuadable voters! she snarled at the schedulers.
8 The boy crouched and snarled , and again the whip hissed and cracked.
9 Hap Smith snarled ; his face no longer one of broad good humour.
10 He flexed his fingers and snarled as he felt the power there.
11 A pot of coffee steadily lubricated the snarled calculations of solvitriol power.
12 He snarled more menacingly, crouched still lower, and still the hand descended.
13 In this process, three very different people become snarled in their lives.
14 Then he lay flat upon the bough and snarled again and again.
15 Her predecessor Karl Lagerfeld snarled : Chloé should have taken a big name.
16 That must be some new code for... for oral sex! Dad snarled .
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