Snarly (adjective)

  1. Having a snarling or growling manner or expression.
  2. Having a rough, tangled, or knotted appearance or texture.

Origin:

The word "snarly" is likely formed from the combination of the words "snarl" and "-y" as an adjective suffix, which suggests that it is used to describe something that is in a state of snarling, or has characteristics of a snarl.

Examples:

  1. The dog had a snarly expression on its face as it growled at the mailman.
  2. His hair was so snarly that it was impossible to comb through.
  3. The old man had a snarly attitude and was always grumbling.
  4. The yarn was snarly and difficult to unravel.
  5. The dog had a snarly bark that made it sound dangerous.
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