Snarly in a sentence as an adjective

It is not helpful to scatter snarly phrases like "if you did your research".

LP is so sarcastic and snarly that it is difficult to understand what they are trying to say.

If you know otherwise, write about that, but being snarly is not a rebuttal.>Did they put this out on Twitter or Facebook?

Thanks for writing this up. I couldn't be bothered to do it myself, posted a snarly reply and got downvoted obviously.

It was some snarly private code for generating the index for a book and I didn't look at it between one edition and the next.

Not trying to be snarly but on HN there isn't a lot of discussion of MS, due to what feels like reasons not related to technology but political.

I understand all the grumpy, snarly attitudes to this, but it seems imperative to me for MS to extricate themselves from the mire of 24 years of legacy OS. There's no sensible alternative for them, unless they decide to just be maintainers of a legacy OS.

This isn't a controversial definition even if people do use it with a snarly tone of voice.>There was no sudden "jump" in the 1970s,If you take a look at the share of labor's income as a % of GDP there absolutely was.

The victims were all dominant adult males that had been strong and snarly enough to fight with a neighboring baboon troop over the spoils at a tourist lodge garbage dump, and were exposed there to meat tainted with bovine tuberculosis, which soon killed them.

Snarly definitions

adjective

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

See also: knotty snarled