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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31. The bad news tangled my thoughts terribly.
32. For many days now Buddy and Joe had appeared to be more and more tangled up in secrets.
33. Politicians normally avoid getting tangled up in anything to do with their electorate's savings.
34. He described it as an extraordinarily tangled and complicated tale.
35. They managed to extricate the pilot from the tangled control panel.
36. His parachute became tangled in the wheels of the plane.
37. Her hair had loosened and was tangled around her shoulders.
38. He pulled explosives and some tangled cord from his bag.
39. The teeth are like razors. Once you get tangled up it will never let you go.
40. She was tangled in a snarl of logs and branches.
41. She tried to kick the pajamas loose, but they were tangled in the satin sheet.
42. You are currently in a muddle where financial and emotional concerns are tangled together.
43. He really did look a sorry sight, his hair tangled and his clothing covered in feathers.
44. Her hair got all tangled up in the barbed wire fence.
45. A mermaid with dark, tangled hair.
46. I think they just got their feet tangled up.
47. I thought our feet got tangled up.
48. Hoskins beard was tangled and unkempt.
49. Hockey pucks tangled up in blue.
50. A few lonely tangled bankers snipe from their laboratories.
51. The purest wilderness, everything tangled up with everything else.
52. He ran a hand through his tangled hair.
53. The tangled undergrowth prevented, for the moment, exploration. Sentencedict.com
54. The concrete highway was edged with tangled dry grass.
55. The phone cord is all tangled.
56. It warns policymakers not to get tangled up with averages but to focus instead on increments.
57. She lay on her stomach, tangled in sheets, eyes closed and mouth open.
58. The Conservatives also promised to: reform the tangled web of income-related benefits which had grown up piecemeal over forty years.
59. As his gaze tangled with hers, Ashley felt a tug of emotional recognition.
60. The sheets lay tangled, hanging down on the threadbare carpet.
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