"I'm not afraid!" snarled Malfoy, though he still made no move to hurt Dumbledore. "It's you who should be scared!"
Javert snarled like a tiger, which made him half open one corner of his mouth, and he muttered between his teeth.
On June 9 last year, Selva faked illness to get an ambulance to rush him to a television talk-show during US President Bush's visit, when tight security measures snarled Rome traffic.
The dog snarled at me.
The two cheetahs snarled and refused to get out of their trailer.
An electrical breakdown had snarled train traffic on the Northeast rail corridor over the weekend, but everything was running smoothly for the holiday, Cole said.
There began an interminable series of slow, traffic-snarled bus trips, a waste of hours and hours, during which there was nothing to do but run each successive failure through my head.
Shamlou snarled, clearly controlling his anger with difficulty.
Every year the entire centre of Phnom Penh is snarled with hundreds of thousands of rural visitors, many of whom sleep in temples, schools and sidewalks during the period of the festival.
He snarled out a threat.
The crowd, exuberant but peaceful, spilled into the street and snarled traffic, while hundreds of police stood by in case of trouble.
I practiced facial expressions, and I snarled like a wolf.
"I told you not to call her 'Mudblood'!" snarled Harry, but the elf was already punishing himself: he fell to the ground and banged his forehead on the floor.
Shut up, "the man snarled as he turned on a lamp, that's when he saw the menacing Doberman Pinscher sitting beside the parrot's perch, staring at him with glittering eyes."
Her hair is snarled.
"Do I look stupid?" snarled Uncle Vernon, a bit of fried egg dangling from his bushy moustache. " I know what'll happen if that owl's let out. "
They were stained a different color every few weeks-blue, yellow, green, sometimes a dream-snarled purple.