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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151. The two threads got tangled up.
152. The wrong shampoo can leave curly hair in a tangled mess.
153. It has positive roles to decrease tow's lousiness, tangled and breaking of single fibre in the process.
154. The little girl tangled the yarn her mother was knitting.
155. It's all related to my own private life, only these tangled unclear things can be controlled, the production process is random, unconscientious.
156. A universe of ineffable gaudiness spun itself out in his brain while the clock ticked on the wash-stand and the moon soaked with wet light his tangled clothes upon the floor.
157. Take the lot of the hap - piest - it is a tangled yarn.
158. In this depiction of the rod-shaped E. coli, two flagella trail from one end while hairlike pili surround a capsule full of tangled nucleoids.
159. The "ultras" as they are known, have long tangled with police and during the revolution one year ago sided with the protesters.
160. Thin, tangled fibers, about 3 to 5 nm in diameter, traverse the clear nuclear area.
161. Unpredictably , regions of strong and tangled magnetic fields arise, causing sunspots and bright active regions.
162. Think of the tangled web of business relationships: office equipment distributor IKON is an HP partner, but it also sells similar products from other firms and competes with other HP partners.
163. Whether we are evaluating the impact of an educational program or running experiments on mice, we are dealing with a tangled web of cause-effect considerations.
164. Fallen leaves, in the wind and the Acacia tangled up, slowly join you when the appearance, in my heart, touched the unhealed wounds.
165. These abandoned gods, exiled in outdoor environments, reveal crackling paint, tangled beards and fractured skulls.
166. Pink and chum salmon carcasses lie tangled in linguine strands of tidal sedge.
167. Once, during a brief halt, when he got tangled in the traces and delayed the start, both Dave and Sol-leks flew at him and administered a sound trouncing.
168. Varicoceles is a condition like varicose where the blood vessels the scrotum become tangled and swollen.
169. Finally my nerves gave andand bolted, through the unfamiliar plantation , tangled vines and rustling leafage.
170. Tangled as all his matters were, he did not worry over that.
171. It fluttered ungracefully to the groundlanded in a tangled mass of weedsstring against a dead bush.
172. They were standing in a country lane bordered by high, tangled hedgerows, beneath a summer sky as bright and blue as a forget-me-not .
173. The muddy Flint River, running silently between walls of pine and water oak covered with tangled vines, wrapped about Gerald's new land like a curving arm and embraced it on two sides.
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174. His crinkly black hair was tangled and wild, but his dark skin was smooth and perfect, his teeth white and straight.
175. The tangled remnants of an orange grove I drove past every day, tipped over and torn by military bull-dozers, has disappeared, razed for firewood.
176. Navigating the tangled branches of a bramble bush, a waiflike insect flits between flowers to feed on nectar.
177. Alan began to search again, this time through the tangled thickets of what a herb garden.
178. Keeping the needs of an iPod user in mind, Jordan later added a patented system to keep wires from dangling off clothing and getting tangled in a doorjamb or other device.
179. The tangled, overripe Queensland rain forest becomes a mirror of their states of mind.
180. Fearful that it would remain entangled in the web, I selected a long-handled broom to assist him escaping the tangled threads.
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