snarls
Aussprache: [snɑrlz]
Kontext: „animal behavior“
(verb) to make a low, angry sound, often out of frustration or to show warning. When dogs show their teeth and growl, they are snarling.
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The dog snarls when it feels threatened, warning others to stay away.
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The dog did not snarl at all; it was calm and friendly.
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Why is the dog snarling at the stranger?
Kontext: „conflict or tension“
(verb) to speak in a fierce, angry way. It can mean someone is arguing or showing they are upset.
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She snarls her words when she is really mad about something.
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He didn't snarl; instead, he spoke kindly and politely.
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Why did she snarl when he asked her to help?
Kontext: „animal behavior“
(noun) the fierce, low sound made by an animal, especially dogs. This sound can be a warning to keep away.
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The snarls of the dog made the children step back.
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There were no snarls from the puppy; it was playing happily.
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Did you hear the snarls from the dog when it saw the cat?
Kontext: „conflict or tension“
(noun) a fierce or angry way of speaking. This usually means that someone is upset or frustrated.
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His snarls during the argument showed how angry he was.
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Her words were not snarls; they were calm and understanding.
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What caused all the snarls during the meeting?