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View usage for: phrasal verbTo snarl something up means to cause problems which prevent it continuing or making progress. The ensuing row snarled up the work of the joint peace commission. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for snarl
Word forms: plural snarl-upscountable nounA snarl-up is a disorganized situation such as a traffic jam, in which things are unable to move or work normally. [British, informal]Synonyms: tangle, confusion, muddle, entanglement More Synonyms of snarl-up snarl-up in British Englishnoun informal, mainly British a confusion, obstruction, or tangle, esp a traffic jam Synonyms of 'snarl-up'tangle, confusion, muddle, entanglement More Synonyms of snarl-up Definition a confused, disorganized situation such as a traffic jam What idiot has caused this snarl-up? Additional synonymsDefinition disorder The rebel leader seems to have escaped in the confusion. Synonyms disorder, chaos, turmoil, upheaval, muddle, bustle, shambles, disarray, commotion, disorganization, disarrangement Many dolphins are accidentally killed through entanglement in fishing equipment. Synonyms becoming entangled, mix-up, becoming enmeshed, becoming ensnared, becoming jumbled, entrapment, snarl-up (informal, British), ensnarement Definition a state of mental confusion or uncertainty My thoughts are all in a muddle. Synonyms confusion, mess, disorder, chaos, plight, tangle, mix-up, clutter, disarray, daze, predicament, jumble, ravel, perplexity, disorganization, hotchpotch, hodgepodge, pig's breakfast (informal), fankle (Scottish) - snare
- snarl
- snarl something up
- snarl-up
- snatch
- snazzy
- sneak
Chinese translation of 'snarl up' vt - [plan etc]
搅(攪)乱(亂) (jiǎoluàn)
See snarl - snap up
- snapshot
- snarl
- snarl up
- snatch
- snatch up
- sneak
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