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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61. Zitney lay beside her, his firm, lean shoulder in the air, the sheet tangled negligently around his bronzed arm.
62. Later they emigrate to Pittsburg, but can never escape their tangled past.
63. Looking back at the tangled web of confused events we can see that the answer had already emerged.
64. He groaned and ran a hand through his tangled hair.
65. You should have heard her the other night after you tangled with her.
66. Mr Hallam said he slid in for the tackle and they ended up with their legs tangled.
67. With her hair tangled and her lips pale she looked beautiful, and he said so, but that made her cry.
68. The tangled underbrush showed no trace of a horse's passing.
69. My hair fell out, leaving tufts of dry lifeless strands tangled in hairbrushes or in the shower drain.
70. The sun had burned him black and his hair, which was naturally black, was matted and tangled.
71. In the tangled politics of the regency such a complication was hardly needed.
72. Let us examine what his theory predicts, without getting tangled up in the mathematics.
73. Would you have put on your disapproving hat and talked about tangled webs and reaping what you sow?
74. The extraordinary thing about these life-and-death medical ethics cases is that they knit a tangled web of contradictory principles.
75. Leonora lay gasping, arms outflung, eyes closed, her hair a tangled mass of damp curls against the pillow.
76. Birds can be injured by getting tangled in it, she says, or by swallowing hooks.
77. The boy Ezra was kneeling over the stern with the tow rope tangled in his hands.
78. Her hankering for the outside world is shown through a solo where she is cruelly tangled in the legs of a chair.
79. Miles found himself in the water, tangled in coils of rope, battered by sealskin floats.
80. It too was festooned in ribbon, which managed to get tangled up with the lead.
81. The impossibility of giving orders in the darkness, among the tangled thickets, soon produced its effects.
82. Her long skirt dragged on the ground and her tangled hair fell around Janir as she hunched over him.
83. Dendrov branched every which way,(sentencedict.com/tangled.html) a forest of tangled stags' horns.
84. But such rescues were the exception as time ran out for those pinioned under collapsed concrete walls and tangled girders.
85. This lamb's leg was tangled with twine and swollen so badly it had to be put down.
86. The tangled web of their past and present balled against the rage of Ruth's emotions.
87. Seikaly and Kitchner tangled for several minutes before the referees separated them.
88. It was a jungle of thick eucalyptus, corpses, tangled azalea, and memories of aimless nocturnal screams.
89. It was a tangled web of paths, roads, and tracks through wilderness.
90. The tube-type filter also has less chance of getting tangled in the growing roots of the plants.
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