dangle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dangle in the PONS Dictionary

dangle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to dangle from [or off] sth
to dangle after sb
to dangle sth before sb
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The water is invigorated with jets, and visitors are allowed to sit and dangle their feet in the water.
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At night, young fish dangled by their mouths from the roof of the tunnels by thin mucous threads.
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Riders sit in outward-facing, open-air seats with their backs to the towers and their legs left dangling.
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If a geminate would be left dangling at the end of the word, it becomes a single consonant, e.g. "talossa" taloss "talos".
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Why should they be dangling freely when the stars don't move?
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She doesn't rise up but remains motionless, half-hanging off the crane, one leg dangling.
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It can improve mechanical performance, simplify system operation and eliminate damage-prone wires dangling from movable joints.
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Skeletal hands with fingers like talons dangle limply at the end of their arms.
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Their bodies would be left dangling until they had been submerged by the tide three times.
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Her dark hair dangled in tiny twists that framed her pixieish, freckled face.
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