美 
											[snɑːrl]
																
										
							act or sound of snarling
(of dogs or persons) show teeth and growl angrily
(of people) speak in an angry bad-tempered voice
																																	"a tangle of government regulations"
																															
																																	"The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer"
																							"The guard snarled at us"
																															
																																	"Bullets snarled past us"
																															
																																	"The child entangled the cord"
																															
She..straightened out the inevitable snarls in arrangements.
出自: S. Conran
Frustrated drivers, nose to tail in the daily snarl-up.
出自:Oxford Mail
Complicated roots snarled into formidable coils under the water.
出自: W. H. Prescott
Their own private island, with..guards and snarling mastiffs.
出自:Independent