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Topic: Animals

snare

IPA: /snɛə/

KK: /snɛr/

noun

Definition: A device used for trapping animals, typically made of a noose that tightens around the animal when it steps into it.

Example: The hunter set a snare in the forest to catch rabbits.

transitive verb

Definition: To catch or trap someone or something using a device that holds them tightly.

Example: The hunter used a snare to catch the rabbit in the woods.

snarer

IPA: /ˈsnɛrər/

KK: /snɛrɚ/

noun

Definition: A person who sets traps to catch animals or to catch someone in a difficult situation.

Example: The snarer carefully placed the traps in the forest to catch rabbits.

snarl

IPA: /snɑrl/

KK: /snɑrl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To make a low, angry sound while showing teeth, often used by animals, or to speak in a fierce or threatening way.

Example: The dog began to snarl when it saw the stranger approaching.

noun

Definition: A situation that is complicated or difficult to manage, often involving confusion or entanglement.

Example: The project turned into a real snarl when the team couldn't agree on the next steps.

transitive verb

Definition: To speak or make a sound in a way that shows anger or hostility, often in a low, harsh voice.

Example: The dog began to snarl when it felt threatened.

snarler

IPA: /ˈsnɑːrlər/

KK: /snɑr.lɚ/

noun

Definition: A person who often shows anger or hostility, often by growling or making a harsh sound.

Example: The snarler at the party made everyone feel uncomfortable with his constant complaints.

snarlier

IPA: /ˈsnɑrli/

KK: /snɑrli/

adjective

Definition: More aggressive or irritable in behavior or attitude than someone or something else.

Example: The dog became snarlier when it saw the stranger approaching.

snarliest

IPA: /ˈsnɑrli/

KK: /snɑrli/

adjective

Definition: The most aggressive or fierce in behavior, often showing anger or hostility.

Example: The snarliest dog in the park barked at everyone who passed by.

snarling

IPA: /ˈsnɑːr.lɪŋ/

KK: /snɑr.lɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Describing a sound or expression that is aggressive or threatening, often associated with animals like dogs when they show their teeth and make a low, harsh noise.

Example: The snarling dog scared the children as they walked by.

verb

Definition: To make a low, angry sound while showing teeth, often as a warning or threat.

Example: The dog was snarling at the stranger who approached the gate.

sneakbox

IPA: //ˈsniːkˌbɒks//

KK: /snik-boks/

noun

Definition: A small boat that can be used for sailing, rowing, or paddling, often linked to Barnegat Bay in New Jersey.

Example: The fisherman took his sneakbox out to catch some fish in the bay.

snell

IPA: /snɛl/

KK: /snɛl/

noun

Definition: A thin piece of material, like thread, used to connect a fishhook to a fishing line.

Example: The fisherman tied a snell to his hook before casting his line into the water.

sniff

IPA: //snɪf//

KK: /snɪf/

intransitive verb

Definition: To take a quick breath in through the nose, often to smell something or to express a feeling.

Example: The dog sniffed around the garden, looking for something interesting.

noun

Definition: A sound made when someone breathes in through their nose, often to clear it or to smell something.

Example: She took a quick sniff of the flowers to enjoy their fragrance.

transitive verb

Definition: To take air in through the nose in a quick way, often to smell something or to show disapproval.

Example: The dog sniffed the ground to find the scent of the rabbit.

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