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释义 | Thesaurus: synonyms and antonyms ofsnarledin EnglishsnarledThesaurus>too full of vehicles>snarled These are words and phrases related tosnarled. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or,go to the definition of snarled. TOO FULL OF VEHICLESA tractor-trailer has jackknifed on I-95 and traffic is snarled for miles. Synonyms and examples snarled upUK busy The highway is always busy. congested Traffic is congested heading into and out of the city this morning. gridlocked Chicago is one of the most gridlocked cities in America. backed up There's an accident on the interstate and traffic is backed up for miles. bumper to bumper The road is bumper to bumper as tourists flock up the coast. jammed Traffic is jammed up for miles. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms ofsnarled. See also up to your ears in something up to your eyeballs in something up to your eyes in something up to your neck in somethinginformal have your hands full have something on your plate in the middle of something be chasing your tail run around in circlesUSinformal run around like a headless chickenUS active on the go on the moveinformal (as) busy as a bee tied up unavailable engagedformal have (got) something onUK full hectic frenetic bustling humminginformal Learn moreIf you are busy, youhave a lot to do. A busy person is alsonot available because they are giving their attention to someone or something else. Busy places or situations arefull of activity. If roads are busy, they aretoo full of vehicles. |
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