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snarl
noun as in complication, mess
verb as in grumble
Example Sentences
Honor shapes Ned's life, one that concludes with him confessing to a crime he didn’t commit before he’s beheaded for the enjoyment of snarling smallfolk he tried to protect.
"It's been snarled up all morning and I think the whole North East during rush hour felt it," he said.
“Elites” remains a snarl word in America, but it no longer means a wealthy oligarch exploiting the common people.
Two people were killed,16 were injured and traffic was snarled along the highway, authorities said.
Already, the area in front of the school was snarled with donkey carts loaded with people’s belongings, cooking gas cylinders, jugs of drinking water, mattresses and tarps.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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