Snarled in a sentence as an adjective

Likewise she can't let me know when traffic gets snarled and she's going to be an hour late.

Even when he gets snarled or snapped at he carries on until the other dog backs off.

The rest everyone is snarled in bumper to bumper traffic.

Of course you shouldn't refactor your code into a snarled tangle of functions.

Short of dedicated lanes that are separated with bollards, a bus will be snarled in traffic at peak hours.

The train saved me on several occasions during this and past winters when snow storms snarled up the airways and airports.

After getting myself snarled up with my first stab at Lex, I just did something simple with the pattern newline-tab.

I find I get far fewer such calls than I did when I started, and the occasional hopelessly snarled-up IVR system is a nice bonus.

This is when code is overwrought, unorganized, opaque, and snarled with dependencies.

Electric cars have yet to hit this breakeven point, but waves of people have modeswitched to eBikes and electric scooters to get out of snarled traffic, shorten their commutes and lower their cost of transport

Similar story: Stuart Feldman, the author of `make`, on why Makefiles require tabs by default:> After getting myself snarled up with my first stab at Lex, I just did something simple with the pattern newline-tab.

From 1066 onward until the Tudors finally lost Calais, English monarchs were also barons or counts or dukes of lands in what is now France, whether in Normandy or Aquitaine or Gascony, or other places, and they were constantly getting snarled up in conflicts with other French nobles or the French king.

This feels like a Brexit dividend - no seriously hear me out - the normal conduct of government business is so snarled up with Brexit that almost nothing can get through - so despite lobbyists, it seems good ideas with clear benefits get through simply because government has to do something - and the simplest clearest actually obvious ideas are the only ones everyone can understand in the time acaikable

Snarled definitions

adjective

tangled in knots or snarls; "a mass of knotted string"; "snarled thread"

See also: knotty snarly