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ensnarl

[en-snahrl] / ɛnˈsnɑrl /


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And it’s ensnarled in a legal battle with King County over the City Council’s decision to tighten its camping ban.

From Seattle Times

The fizzle at the finish line guarantees that Congress will be ensnarled in policy and fiscal battles as lawmakers fight for control of the House and the Senate in November’s elections.

From New York Times

Speaking of powerful swirls: Lynn Hanson Gallery reported it sold an oil painting by Kirkland-based Nina O’Neill called “Mighty Catch,” depicting an octopus ensnarling a fish in its tentacles, as well as other artworks.

From Seattle Times

Cass County deputies John Murray and Todd Wolter were on Leech Lake Monday when they found two adult eagles struggling in the water, ensnarled by both their wings and talons.

From Seattle Times

Alberto M. Carvalho, the district superintendent, had for days publicly lamented the consequences that a work stoppage would impose on students and families ensnarled in a dispute that was not theirs.

From New York Times