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Examples
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Snarls and screams echoed off the nearby cliff faces.
The Three Furies Kaza Kingsley 2010
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Here's a Flickr shot of a telephone-pole poster for a band called Hyena Snarls that comes with a CDR (presumably of the band's music).
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Snarls subsided into a low grumble as the commander approached the palace gates.
Web of the Romulans M. S. Murdock 1990
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Snarls, growing louder as he rode, drifted to him over the next rise.
Conan The Magnificent Jordan, Robert 1986
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Snarls, growing louder as he rode, drifted to him over the next rise.
Conan The Magnificent Jordan, Robert 1984
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Snarls of derision as vigorous as the former shouts of triumph drowned the rest of his speech.
The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906
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Snarls and yelps followed, until Polly heard the clamor grow fainter until all was quiet once more.
Polly of Pebbly Pit Lillian Elizabeth Roy 1900
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Snarls were heard beneath the schoolhouse; then savage growls and yelps, while the floor resounded with the whacks of the canine combatants.
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Snarls were heard beneath the schoolhouse; then savage growls and yelps, while the floor resounded with the whacks of the canine combatants.
Last of the Great Scouts The Life Story of William F Cody Wetmore, Helen C 1899
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Snarls, and yaps, and yelps, and squawks, and guffaws, and sometimes the cachinnation and crow of cocks, broke upon the clear air.
A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Hall Caine 1892
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