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Sentence count:212+16Posted:2017-04-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mangledtanglenewfangledentanglerectangleanglebanglemangleMeaning: ['tæŋgl]  adj. 1. in a confused mass 2. highly complex or intricate. 
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91. The whole tangled web of each other's relationships was getting to breaking-point.
92. Then she sees Rainbow's cast-off shirt at the foot of the stairs, tangled in a heap with Anya's jeans.
93. Economic decline is tangled up with political turmoil in a way that has made for a crisis of the constitution.
94. Billy's short legs kept getting tangled in the heather, so he bounced along like a kangaroo through the springy tufts.
95. The series involves the tangled relationships of two families in the London suburb of Blackheath.
96. This is not so easy to practise in the informal pool, for part of its charm is its tangled informality.
97. Six more joined it, slowly screwing out of nothing, until they suddenly stretched together into a tangled web of pulsating tendrils.
98. It was cooler and very quiet in the wood that was tangled with old huge trees.
99. Flossie's lead was now hopelessly tangled round Dotty's wrinkled stockings.
100. Set in San Diego[sentencedict.com], the play examines the tangled web woven by those who conceal certain truths from others.
101. Then he noticed the dark eyes, smouldering with hate at him from beneath tangled strands of black hair.
102. Extensive branching leads to numerous contacts with the host, and ultimately covers the host with a tangled mass of vines.
103. He saw their tangled limbs relax and slide into sleep, arms trailing.
104. She had tangled brown hair, a small and lively face, a dress of dark red material that clung to her.
105. Above the tangled knots of old fishing-nets, still supported by their floats, always hovered seabirds, waiting for a meal.
106. And the continuous loops put an end to tangled cords.
107. She shook her head, tugging the hairbrush vigorously through her tangled auburn locks.
108. Bees hummed steadily through the yellow bird's foot trefoil that wove itself in a tangled carpet over the sand.
109. In the hippy era images filtered weakly through a hairy sea of tangled tresses.
110. Rory was crumpled head-down into the floor, his feet, above his head, still tangled in bedclothes.
111. Even the bare winter branches, tidy and muted like dry bones, had become a disturbance of tangled nerves.
112. I take care of Chavez for Mr Vee and come home to stale tangled sheets.
113. Compared with the tangled mass of filaments that form the mycelium of most growing fungi,(sentencedict.com/tangled.html) the Laboulbeniales appear decidedly non-fungal.
114. The bank above it was a tangled slope of late-flowering mallow and campion, bright purple-pink in the long grass.
115. Almost inevitably the issue had become caught up in a tangled web of local education politics.
116. It has been greatly influenced by the tangled confusion into which the Anglican Communion has stumbled over the ordination of women.
117. With so many weapons to hand, some cancel out others in a tangled web of incentives and disincentives.
118. I looked and saw: hair tangled through and around maggoty eye sockets and nostrils.
119. The saga centres on the tangled love life of a 30-year-old woman, who fears she will be left on the shelf.
120. Remove the normal collar before fitting the choke chain, so that they can not become tangled together.
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