Snarler

Word SNARLER
Character 7
Hyphenation snarl er
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "snarler" in example sentences

It may amuse some to find thingummy replaced by doodackie, to hear a sausage called a snarler or to hear he did his bun for ` he was angry '. ❋ Unknown (1982)

CRAMER: Because Washington has an idea about Bob Dole that he's some kind of snarler, that he's a grouch and a snarler and a bitter man. ❋ Unknown (1992)

The burly snarler from Croxteth is no longer a teenage prodigy. ❋ Unknown (2011)

A black, red-tonged snarler that has the most annoying meaw. it lasts and lasts like a wining Edith Bunker in "All in the Family". ❋ Unknown (2005)

And we are more apt to be offended with a joke than a plain and scurrilous abuse; for we see the latter often slip from a man unwittingly in passion, but consider the former as a thing voluntary, proceeding from malice and ill-nature; and therefore we are generally more offended at a sharp jeerer than a whistling snarler. ❋ Unknown (2004)

CARLSON: But -- no, but Reagan was dismissed as a snarler, as an extremist, as a whacko. ❋ Unknown (2000)

GREENFIELD: No, I don't think anybody thought he was a snarler, Tucker. ❋ Unknown (2000)

A wolf, which he was anxious to put out of the way, he being a sad snarler, was the first animal which the young man Chappewee placed on the infant earth; but the weight of the creature was so great, that it began to sink upon one side, and was in danger of turning over. ❋ James Athearn Jones (N/A)

But Lockhart was "more than a satirist and a snarler." ❋ R. Brimley Johnson (1899)

The scene between Colax and Dyscolus, the professional flatterer and the professional snarler, is really excellent: and others equally good might be picked out. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

Do you understand me, you little man, you loveless and partial dog of a critic, you musical snarler ❋ Niecks, Frederick (1888)

Well, I'll bet a bull to fivepence, that the grinner gets upon it, and the snarler doesn't; at any rate, that he gets there first. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

I calls my cove -- for he is my cove -- a snarler; because your first-rates at matthew mattocks are called snarlers, and for no other reason; for the chap, though with a high front, is a good chap, and once drank a glass of ale with me, after buying an animal out of my stable. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

And often when he was enduring the purgatory of the Divan, listening to the snarls of St. Barbe over the shameful prosperity of everybody in this world except the snarler, or perhaps went half-price to the pit of Drury ❋ Benjamin Disraeli (1842)

"Well, it's probably easier than hiring the fat lady with the tube top at the farmer's market who's gonna tell you your fortune," a particularly snarler Spencer retorts. ❋ Jaimie Etkin (2012)

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