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- Dictionarysnarl-up/ˈsnɑːlʌp/
noun
- 1. a traffic jam: informal British "a six-lane snarl-up" Similar
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The meaning of SNARL UP is to stop (something or someone) from moving or making progress. How to use snarl up in a sentence.
a situation in which a long line of traffic is unable to travel forward because something is blocking the road: Many roadworks have been suspended to avoid further snarl-ups on the motorways. Thousands of train drivers walked out last night causing London's worst travel snarl-up for two years.
a situation in which a long line of traffic is unable to travel forward because something is blocking the road: Many roadworks have been suspended to avoid further snarl-ups on the motorways. Thousands of train drivers walked out last night causing London's worst travel snarl-up for two years.
Snarl-up definition: a confusion, obstruction, or tangle, esp a traffic jam. See examples of SNARL-UP used in a sentence.
Definition of snarl-up noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A snarl-up is a disorganized situation such as a traffic jam, in which things are unable to move or work normally.
SNARLED UP definition: Snarled-up traffic is a long line of traffic that is unable to travel forward because something is…. Learn more.