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tangled VB

tangle <a tangle; tangles> VB (relations)

tangle N

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Any form of area rug that might get tangled under the wheelchair is a no-no.
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Unfortunately, if the wire broke it could easily become tangled and snarls were extremely difficult to fix.
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And it's not a little white lie, but a big, complicated, tangled web of deception.
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She falls into a stupor on the bed, with the telephone cord tangled around her neck.
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It is a tangled provenance, and perhaps even for him easier to stylise than to explain.
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About 6 cars escaped on the inside, while the rest of the field became tangled up in the incident.
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She usually gets tangled in her bandages and the others have to untangle her and re-wrap her.
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It favours thick undergrowth with brambles, dense shrubs and tangled vegetation in swampy places and near water.
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Over the past few years, for unfortunate reasons, both nations have become increasingly tangled in the war on drugs.
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A breeches buoy was then sent out but became tangled and snarled.
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