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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181. Paths, tangled like reel of thread, give an impression of typical European townlet , which cultivates people's mind and temperament.
182. The rain and mist can't mask the funky rot. Pink and chum salmon carcasses lie tangled in linguine strands of tidal sedge.
183. Still unwilling to sleep, he watched the young woman in his arms, removing a bruised flower petal from her tangled hair.
184. It has positive roles to decrease tow's lousiness, tangled and breaking single fibre in the process.
185. The tangled Indian aesthetics, mixed with so many culture forms as religion, ethics, philosophy and poetry, etc, is just like the Minos Labyrinth that makes one shrink back at the sight of it.
186. Take the lot of the happiest ----- it is a tangled yarn . bereave.
187. In the old society, owing to cruel exploitation and succesive years of tangled warfare among warloads, the labouring people led a vagrant life. ...
188. It fluttered ungracefully to the ground and landed in a tangled mass of weeds and string against a dead bush.
189. The wild is more than just an expanse of tangled forests, stagnant swamps and windswept plains.
190. He was bare-headed, and the leaves had tossed his rebellious curls and tangled all their gilded threads.
191. Between this Apple Company and the black raspberry company's tangled warfare is actually splendid!
192. Then I'll make it look like he got tangled in the anchor line and went overboard.
193. You're lisening to Science writer Carl Zimmer, author of the 2009 book, The Tangled Bank: An Introduction to Evolution.
194. Buy a system disk backup with the old computer and then poisoning is very tangled.
195. Glitter like a swarm of fire - flies tangled in a silver braid.
196. When a program element's name reflects its roles in multiple concerns, as it does in the above example, we call it a tangled signature.
197. The blame for sexual morality and the need for sexual instinct get tangled.
198. You'll save trees, and you can say goodbye to spirals that eventually warp into wicked metal spikes that get tangled together and slash up your Ultimate Frisbee hand.
199. Relationships are often a tangled web at the best of times.
200. Then one day I saw a hunting dog in the woods, an English setter flecked with black. His tail tangled with dock burs.
201. But don't get tangled: Gasol's a key player, one of the most adept power forwards in the league at scoring nattily and moving the ball.
202. The Lan Hui is to listen to know, a host of words tally up into one be'she tangled a waist'just, truly enough troublesome.
203. In her thought she traced its course as it ran down the hill to the sluggish Flint River,(www.Sentencedict.com) through the tangled swampy bottoms and up the next hill to Twelve Oaks where Ashley lived.
204. Her fingers tangled with the grey-black hair laying open the bald patch.
205. Yet freedom from restraint simply put it at the mercy of an unsympathetic breeze. It fluttered ungracefully to the ground and landed in a tangled mass of weeds and string against a dead bush.
206. Environmental chaos, something non - constant infighting tangled several forces, the detection work like and mirrors, investigators overwhelmed.
207. He was bare-headed , and the leaves tossed his rebellious curls and tangled all their gilded threads.
208. Mr Fryer now applies his supple mind to the touchy, tangled issue of racial inequality.
209. In tales from a wide variety of cultures, including 1, 001 Arabian Nights, these tangled tapestries take flight to carry people vast distances.
210. Then , for more than an hour, he wandered with erring feet through the tangled undergrowth.
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