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snarl

[snahrl] / snɑrl /






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It was vintage Djokovic, full of snap and snarl as he achieved what virtually everyone thought was impossible.

From BBC

But the crowds and snarled traffic have inconvenienced some including Eric Stein, a Park City resident, who said he can’t wait for the festival to leave town.

From The Wall Street Journal

At a showing in Washington, where a major winter storm has snarled transit, Savannah Harrison told AFP she had purchased her ticket because she "was just very intrigued to see the behind the scenes."

From Barron's

Airlines had to cancel thousands of flights over the weekend, as air travel was snarled over the weekend, resulting in the worst flight cancellations since the early days of the pandemic.

From MarketWatch

Airlines had to cancel thousands of flights over the weekend, as air travel was snarled over the weekend, resulting in the worst flight cancellations since the early days of the pandemic.

From MarketWatch