brangled Antonyms

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brangled (imp. & p. p.)

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brangled Sentence Examples

  1. The wires were so tangled that it took hours to untangle them; they were completely brangled.
  2. Despite my efforts, the fishing lines became brangled after hours of casting into the dense vegetation.
  3. The yarn in the knitting basket was so jumbled that it looked like a brangled mess.
  4. As I tried to organize my thoughts, my ideas became brangled, and I couldn't focus on anything.
  5. The branches of the tree brangled together, creating a dense canopy overhead.
  6. The vines in the garden brangled with each other, making it difficult to distinguish one plant from another.
  7. The arguments between the siblings brangled on for hours, leaving them exhausted and frustrated.
  8. The ropes on the ship's deck were brangled together, causing confusion among the crew.
  9. The traffic in the city center was so congested that cars were brangled in every direction.
  10. After the storm, the fallen branches brangled with the debris scattered across the yard.

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The wires were so tangled that it took hours to untangle them; they were completely brangled.

Despite my efforts, the fishing lines became brangled after hours of casting into the dense vegetation.

The yarn in the knitting basket was so jumbled that it looked like a brangled mess.

As I tried to organize my thoughts, my ideas became brangled, and I couldn't focus on anything.