Definitionn. a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven
Last update: October 6, 2015
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They carved their way through the tangle of vines. [Please select]
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His personal matters are in a tangle. [Please select]
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The cord was tangled . [Please select]
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The rope got tangled up with the wire. [Please select]
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He tangled the wire in the bushes. [Please select]
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They are comparatively inactive at all seasons; indeed, the action of the tides and back-waters and the tangle of vegetation in the sombre swamps and forests through which they run, often render their currents almost imperceptible at ordinary water. [Please select]
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He flung himself resolutely into the tangle of undergrowth. [Please select]
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John Eglinton looked in the tangled glowworm of his lamp. [Please select]
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I was tangled good now. [Please select]
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Did it lie in some tangled depth of philosophy. [Please select]
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The long hair, tangled in the thorns, was clotted thick. [Please select]
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His ideas were all tangled. [Please select]
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