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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121. I saw these villages peeking out of the jungles and tangled hillsides all through the highlands.
122. My feet are tangled in old cans and cardboard boxes.
123. The path wound off into soiled twilight purples, lavish and darkly tangled, vanishing altogether after a few yards.
124. His dark curly hair seemed tangled, the stubble on his cheeks and chin turning into real beard growth.
125. In 1988 Sea World freed three gray whales that had become tangled in drift nets.
126. Beings who were now dead or dying, and who were lying in tangled, dreadfully mutilated heaps.
127. His head was snapped upwards as though long fingers had tangled themselves in his hair and pulled.
128. The man had a large gold ring dangling from one ear-lobe, and hair like tangled yellow string.
129. Ballater, advancing into the garden, noticed a heap of uprooted dead cannabis tangled with chickweed on the small cleared area.
130. She said the legs of both players tangled, and then both players were on the turf kicking out at each other.
131. Sea World freed three gray whales in 1988 which had been tangled in drift nets.
132. A ferocious-looking man whose tangled hair resembled the roof of his own tent held up to them a rough bowl.
133. The tangled web of life ultimately complements the finished weave of art.
134. Mr Wakenshaw's parachute became tangled in the wheels of a plane and he was dragged along its fuselage.
135. The men lay crumpled and motionless, open-mouthed, their thin legs tangled together.
136. But I must struggle to understand at least my own tangled emotions about interracial rape.
137. A tangled ball of dried grass raced back towards Aulef like a whippet bound for home.
138. The future of machines lies in the tangled weeds underfoot.
139. Such tech gangs held the frontier between the tangled civilization above and the bestiality beneath.
140. You're tangled up in something which will probably end in humiliation.
141. The high savanna lowered into a lower, drier savanna, dark with thorny(sentencedict.com), tangled thickets.
142. Blyth had taken off the hollow plastic leg and left it lying tangled in its straps and the long grass blades.
143. Using a shedder also prevents hair from becoming tangled.
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144. The power failure had traffic tangled in the city.
145. Lee and I fell in a tangled heap.
146. Frogs in the tangled grass croaked rhythmic accompaniment.
147. A spider web is tangled up with me.
148. The telephone cord was distorted and tangled.
149. The power failure had tangled traffic in the city.
150. Life is a messy and tangled business.
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