Similar words: mangled, tangle, newfangled, entangle, rectangle, angle, bangle, mangle. Meaning: ['tæŋgl] adj. 1. in a confused mass 2. highly complex or intricate.
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1. Her hair was a tangled mess.
2. My hair had got all tangled.
3. Your hair looks a bit tangled.
4. Your bedclothes are all tangled up.
5. The cat tangled the ball of twine.
6. We were caught in a tangled web of relationships.
7. She ran a comb through her tangled hair.
8. The wires have got all tangled up.
9. Martin tangled with her over the question.
10. Sheep kept getting tangled up in it and eventually the wire was removed.
11. Dolphins often get tangled in the nets that are used to catch tuna fish.
12. My legs got hopelessly tangled in the rope.
13. We tangled heatedly over the justice of the war.
14. The wind tangled my long hair.
15. Bodies lay among the tangled wreckage.
16. The wind tangled her hair.
17. The wind tangled up her hair.
18. Last time I tangled with him, he won!
19. Her tangled hair hid her face.
20. Animals get tangled in fishing nets and drown.
21. He had hair like tangled yellow string.
22. His personal life has become more tangled than ever.
23. They were tangled in the labour-management controversy.
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24. She smoothed down her tangled curls.
25. The themes get tangled in Mr. Mahfouz's epic storytelling.
26. Her hair was matted and tangled.
27. Your hair's so tangled that I can't comb it.
28. A movement caught his eye in the tangled undergrowth.
29. He had hair like tangled string.
30. While it was still wet, I gently teased out the tangled knots in Rosie's hair.
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