Definitionadj. deeply involved especially in something complicated
Last update: October 29, 2015
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They found the bull close to the spring, dead and partially consumed, his horns still entangled in brush. [Please select]
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Once entangled, hope for nothing more. [Please select]
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From day to day he became more and more entangled. [Please select]
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Then they both bowed low and their curls got entangled together. [Please select]
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The torn bodies expressed the awful machinery in which the men had been entangled. [Please select]
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But I was hopelessly entangled in the meshes of the mystic, the miraculous and supernatural. [Please select]
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Rostov also tried to rise but fell back, his sabretache having become entangled in the saddle. [Please select]
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"The net is so entangled around Flossie that we'll never get her out otherwise."' [Please select]
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Science, originally, was entangled in similar motives, and was thereby hindered in its advances. [Please select]
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With unerring prescience, he saw that it began to be entangled in the mysterious meshes. [Please select]
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113] manner spiritual life--the universally true and valid--is reduced to a lower plane; it becomes entangled in lower stages, and thus ceases to be a "light on the hill" illumining the steep upward path. [Please select]
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