Snarling vs Snarly - What's the difference?
snarling | snarly |
growling, having a snarl.
The act of producing a snarl or growl.
* 1906 , Jack London, White Fang
Given to snarling or growling.
:The snarly dog scared me for years until I learned it was very friendly and just lonely.
As adjectives the difference between snarling and snarly
is that snarling is growling, having a snarl while snarly is given to snarling or growling.As a noun snarling
is the act of producing a snarl or growl.As a verb snarling
is .snarling
English
Adjective
(head)- The snarling dog scared me away without ever opening its mouth and without making enough noise to wake the household.
Noun
(en noun)- When dogs fight, there are usually preliminaries to the actual combat — snarlings and bristlings and stiff-legged struttings. But White Fang learned to omit these preliminaries.