923 examples of snarl in sentences

The merest tyro in the study of dog language can readily distinguish between the bark of joythe "deep-mouthed welcome as we draw near home," as Byron put itand the angry snarl, the yelp of pain, or the accents of fear.

A low, high-power car, shaped like an ellipse, cut through the snarl of traffic, bleating.

My eyes were upon them, with no particular motive; and I could not help starting, as I saw suddenly underneath their applause and laughter a snarl of cursing, which was the real expression of their thoughts.

No answer from George but a snarl.

I've been thinking about it till my brain feels like a snarl of tangled thread.

The machine gun never ceased its angry snarl.

Why, now you see what 'tis to cross a king, Deal against princes of the royal blood, You'll snarl and rail, but now your tongue is bedrid, Come, caperhay, set all at six and seven; What, musest thou with thought of hell or heaven? SKINK.

Her ears lay flat on her head, her gums were bared in a silent snarl, and all her beautiful teeth threatening him that she would bite him again.

" Ralph Falconer uttered a sharp snarl of shame and resentment.

Mr. Heron, who suffered from indigestion, was always at his worst at breakfast time; Mrs. Heron invariably appeared meaner and more lachrymose; Isabel more irritable and dissatisfied; and Joseph, whose bloodshot eyes and swollen lips testified to the arduous character of his "late work at the office," went through the pretence of a meal with a sullen doggedness which evinced itself by something like a snarl if any one addressed him.

After him raced the wolves, running lightly and taking advantage of the holes he had made in the soft snow, till a swift snap in his flank brought Upweekis up with a ferocious snarl to tear in pieces his pursuers.

refunfutiar, to snarl, growl. regalar, to regale, delight with. regalo, m., present, gift.

He who shows himself upon a cold scent for opportunities to bark and snarl throughout a volume of six hundred pages, may, if he will, pretend to moralise; but goodness of heart, or, to use that politer phrase, "the virtue of a horse or a dog," would redound more to his honour.

Dan tossed his gun away with a snarl like the growl of a wolf; cleared the table at a leap, and was at Haines's throat.

He whirled with a cry of command, but the snarl of Black Bart cut it short.

The wolf stood bristling, trembling with eagerness for the kill, his great white fangs gleaming, his snarl shrill and guttural with the frenzy of his desire, for he had tasted blood.

Then without warning he sprang on Buckrow's back with a snarl like an animal, and the two of them went down in the narrow passage.

" Barker's voice came back to him in a half whine, half snarl.

" The snarl of Nash showed his teeth.

It was a sunbeam in a snarl, or a snow flurry out of a blue sky.

The bass is a snarl, and the treble is made up of a shrill rattle.

With a snarl he snatched it down, raised it over his head, and brought it down upon his wife's back.

Then its lips began to curl, disclosing a wicked looking set of teeth, and finally it broke into a savage snarl, at the same time rising in the air.

I know I had no business to; and I am afraid I have made a snarl.

"To look out at creation with, and keep her soul wide," he says, and "to put her in mind of that night when he first found her out, among the Hivites and the Hittites and the Amalekites, up in Jefferson, and took her away among the planets, out of the snarl.

923 examples of  snarl  in sentences