Most relevant to this discussion are the effigy vessels depicting his toothy grin orsnarl.
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And does this animal pace and prowl,snarlor spit?
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The downward plunge at the end of the final phrase, however, could result in an uncomfortablesnarl.
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A chair, for example, affords for an adult the options of sitting on, standing on, or even hoisting as a defense against snarling dogs.
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He duly did, creating a language appropriate to these gruff, snarling warrior aliens (see panel).
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He roars, snarls, crouches, and acts as if he were going to tear the trainer to pieces.
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And if the street is busy with cars and trucks, the sharpsnarlof close traffic and the dull roar of distant traffic are hardly interesting material.
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There is bickering, snarling and wrangling among them all the time.
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The police, fire and ambulance emergency services are frequently snarled up in the traffic and, as a result, lives and properties are placed at risk.
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He is snarling and worse than any being from outer space.
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It also overlooks the need for efficient public transport in our major cities if they are not to be snarled up by traffic congestion.
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It is important that these deals do not get snarled up in vast amounts of contract documentation and negotiations.
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By and large, drivers do not disobey their routing officers' instructions; they do not want to get snarled up in traffic.
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People see the increase in traffic jams, thesnarl-ups on the tube, and the inexplicable street closures.
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The tiger returned to its lair, where it snarled from time to time.
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