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Snarly

adjective
1.
Tangled in knots or snarls.  Synonyms: knotty, snarled.  "Snarled thread"






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"Snarly" Quotes from Famous Books



... permitted the steward to remove at will the long, snarly white locks, which covered his head. The operator had been a barber once, and received extra pay for his services on board the ship in this capacity. He did his work in an artistic manner, parting and combing the waif's hair as though he were dressing him for a fashionable ...
— Up The Baltic - Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark • Oliver Optic

... have Known, by WILLIAM DAY, is a gossipy, snarly sort of book; casting a rather murky or grey Day-light on a considerable number of Celebrities who were once on the turf, and are now under it. But the Baron not being himself either on the turf or under it, supposes that this DAY ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 100, April 11, 1891 • Various



Words linked to "Snarly" :   snarl, tangled



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