- the '
snarl' of a chainsaw. This
usage may
derive from the
common expression describing a dog as "growling and
snarling". One
literary use of "
snarl" to...
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Snarler may
refer to:
Armstrong Siddeley Snarler - a
British rocket engine A
character in the
Pretenders (Transformers) toy line This
disambiguation page...
- The
Snarl is a 1917
American silent drama film
directed by
Raymond B. West and
starring Bessie Barriscale,
Charles Gunn and
Howard Hickman. The film's...
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superhero franchise.
Snarl (software), a
notification system for the
Windows operating system A
technique of
metal decoration; see
snarling iron This disambiguation...
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Snarls is an
American indie rock band from Columbus, Ohio. The
group consists of lead
singer and
guitarist Chlo White, b****ist
Riley Hall, and guitarist...
- A
Snarling iron is a
metal worker's tool used to
drive the
walls of
metal vessels. "A
snarler... is a
worker in teapots, and may... be
compared with the...
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Snarl is a
notification system for
Windows inspired by
Growl that
allows applications to
display alpha-blended
messages on the screen.
Unlike other forms...
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Snarling at
Strangers is a
repackaged version of
Smiling at Strangers, an
Australian Hip Hop
album by TZU. The
album also came with an EP
containing five...
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country language has arisen, and some use
strange stammering, chattering,
snarling, and
grating gnashing. John Trevisa, c. 1385
Middle English is
often arbitrarily...
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sendings off on the
pitch led to some
media outlets dubbing the
match as the "
Snarling Cup Final", or in the case of Winter's
match report the "Carnage Cup final"...