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Sentence count:116+4Posted:2016-11-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: complicateconfuseinvolveknotmesssnarltwistAntonym: disentangleSimilar words: anglejunglesinglesingle outtangibleintangibletangentialgleeMeaning: ['tæŋgl]  n. 1. a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven 2. something jumbled or confused. v. 1. force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action 2. tangle or complicate 3. disarrange or rumple; dishevel 4. twist together or entwine into a confusing mass. 
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31 Through her hair, which now lay in a tangle about her face, she saw a pair of long legs flex.
32 But then I saw her face within her tangle of tawny hair - unmistakably young and female.
33 Mrs Nishimae stops, putting a finger over her lips,(www.Sentencedict.com) then disappears through a small opening in a tangle of undergrowth.
34 The rest of her body seemed to have melted into a useless tangle of arms and legs.
35 Even if she reached the trees, the Dragoons would soon ride Sharpe down in the tangle of undergrowth.
36 He collided with the Guardsmen, and they went down in a tangle.
37 Over the weeks, as Matthew experienced his tangle of emotions, his depression lifted.
38 Men and horses went down like ninepins before them, in a tangle of waving limbs, flailing hooves and broken lances.
39 As she stood, wondering how to sort out the tangle, the door bell rang.
40 She might even be weaving a spell to tangle her feet or make her lose her way in the wood!
41 Such an experience may be demoralising if you're unlucky to get caught up in the tangle.
42 Caspar came bounding out of the tangle of fallen trees below the cliff.
43 In the tangle of rocks and trees we get a glimpse of the lions, now becoming agitated.
44 Copses of beech and alder appeared, straggling along the banks with their roots lost in a tangle of briars and bracken.
45 Marta and her friends roll along a weedy dirt road and hide their van deep in a tangle of shrubs and trees.
46 In a functional sense, spillover was founded on the belief that contemporary economies were based upon a tangle of interrelated sectors.
47 The woods are a tangle of briars, fallen trees, and brush.
48 She could look out beyond the tangle of the shore at islets garlanded with trees and vines and carpeted with moss.
49 She unzipped the bag and started to dig through the tangle of clothing for her soap case.
50 A few shook themselves loose from the tangle, and pounded onward, others skirted the fallen and fell in behind them.
51 In summer, spotted flycatchers intercept insects emerging from the tangle of vegetation beneath.
52 How patiently you tangle with wry triangles, clothing the family of nobodies who loiter in our dark.
53 In the foreground was a tangle of metal shavings and a battle-scarred wrench.
54 Much of the old field pattern therefore remains, with its tangle of deep lanes and thick hedges.
55 They can also be dangerous to small fish and fry, which might get stuck in the tangle of filaments and suffocate.
56 Under the portico, bodies are sprawled, a tangle of limbs of malnourished young men.
57 Viscosity, or resistance to flow, is a property of fluids containing long molecular chains that tangle and intertwine.
58 I did not want to be in a tangle with the press.
59 The tangle could last minutes or it could last hours.
60 It is a tangle of historic forces, compounded by present-day fear and pride and vexed by world ideological powers.
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