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tangled

[tang-guhld] / ˈtæŋ gəld /




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In Seelampuri, a low‑income Delhi neighbourhood home to one of India's largest informal e‑waste hubs, narrow alleys spill over with tangled cables and broken devices.

From Barron's

The script was rushed, the plotting tangled and confusing.

From Los Angeles Times

His thoughts got so tangled that his mind gave up trying to revise his memory of seeing Angela vanish.

From Literature

He curled spikily around her neck and they towed the wagon across the grassland, up to the tangled vines and ferns of the rain forest.

From Literature

Would Treacy, who was running in third when he tangled with Liu, have won a medal if there were fewer men on the track?

From BBC