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snarl-up
noun
A traffic jam
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Recently a highway collapsed, causing an epic snarl-up.
It's an inconvenient traffic snarl-up every weekday morning.
This week's subway snarl-up may increase the pressure for something more to be done.
There was a snarl-up on the pitch, too, with few try-scoring opportunities.
(Elsewhere things weren't so easy, as when two dancers banged into each other during a staging snarl-up).
The crush had not formed, however, because of any interest in the hearings but because of a traffic snarl-up.
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Just one entitled politician can snarl up the works.
His last visit to Ireland as president may not have dissolved the difficulties that once more snarl up progress.
The sullen, frightened boy determined to survive at any cost begins to snarl up inside the unruffled man.
They will want more snarl up front, but it's hard to rectify a deficiency without compromising a strength.
This was due to open, 85 years after it was first promised, the same day.A column of irate motorists meanwhile threatened to snarl up the site's approach road.
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