Snarlingly

Word SNARLINGLY
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God Bless America is Goldthwait's most snarlingly subversive comedy yet. ❋ Marshall Fine (2011)

Friedrich Dürrenmatt's snarlingly cynical comedy tells the twisted tale of a hideous old millionairess who pays a visit to her poverty-stricken hometown and promises to make its citizens rich beyond the dreams of avarice—so long as they agree to murder Alfred Ill, the most popular man in town, who made the mistake of wooing and dumping her 38 years ago. ❋ Terry Teachout (2012)

The news from News Corp. is always snarlingly good -- even when it is very bad. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It isn't what I'd call required tele, but is highly entertaining stuff, and features the handsome Richard Armitage who always reminds me rather of pictures of my late father as a young man as a snarlingly villainous Guy of Gisborne, which is reason enough in itself to watch a bit of harmless-fun tv. ❋ Imogen (2009)

Having trashed Hillary as a vile, racist witch (and worse — far worse) for the better part of a year and snarlingly dismissed myself and other Hillary supporters as racist, white-trash goons, how do you propose to convince us to vote for BO? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Like Mr. McDonagh's "The Lieutenant of Inishmore," which scored a similar success when the Atlantic produced it in 2006, "The Cripple of Inishmaan" is a snarlingly black comedy whose subject is stage-Irishness, the smotheringly quaint charm that continues to be used, in Ireland and elsewhere, to paper over the harsh realities of village life. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Having trashed Hillary as a vile, racist witch (and worse — far worse) for the better part of a year and snarlingly dismissed myself and other Hillary supporters as racist, white-trash goons, ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the comedy _B_The Ref, _b_ a snarlingly ill-matched husband and wife are taken hostage by a thief, but it's the crook who's dying to escape after exposure to their toxically dysfunctional family. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"So you got 'im," one of them snarlingly commented. ❋ Unknown (2005)

As the hour of the service approached, the last few cars, each with its couple snarlingly blaming each other for causing them to be late, came tearing up Church Lane and was slotted into one of the remaining spaces by the volunteer attendants. ❋ Westlake, Donald E. (1990)

And the other two looking at him contemptuously, snarlingly. ❋ James H. Richardson (N/A)

Every foot of progress he essayed was snarlingly disputed until the rank of the aggressive stranger was guessed by his superior dress, when he was given a moody and ungracious path. ❋ Elizabeth Miller (N/A)

He stood on the _Blackbird's_ deck, snarlingly demanding payment for thirty fish. ❋ Bertrand W. Sinclair (1926)

Later, as Jan had snarlingly roared in his fourth or fifth attack, his sire's brown eyes had opened wide and he had lain a moment with ears pricked and head well up, at Betty's feet. ❋ Unknown (1912)

Sourdough's teeth, as the big husky snarlingly passed him in the sergeant's wake. ❋ Unknown (1912)

The upper was still lifted snarlingly from the red-stained teeth. ❋ Jackson Gregory (1912)

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