tangly Synonyms

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tangly Meaning

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tangly (a.)

Entangled; intricate.

Covered with tangle, or seaweed.

tangly Sentence Examples

  1. The tangled branches of the ancient oak tree reached toward the sky.
  2. The hiker's hair became increasingly tangly as they navigated the dense undergrowth.
  3. The abandoned yarn ball had become a tangled mess on the floor.
  4. The child's long, blonde hair was a tangled nightmare that needed to be brushed.
  5. The fisherman's fishing line had become tangled around a submerged log.
  6. The tangled roots of the old maple tree posed a tripping hazard on the sidewalk.
  7. The abandoned bicycle had become a rusting, tangled eyesore in the backyard.
  8. The tangled phone cords under my desk made it impossible to find the one I needed.
  9. The tangled skein of wool was impossible to unwind without creating a knot.
  10. The detective had to unravel a tangled web of lies in order to solve the mystery.

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Entangled; intricate., Covered with tangle, or seaweed.

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The tangled branches of the ancient oak tree reached toward the sky.

The hiker's hair became increasingly tangly as they navigated the dense undergrowth.

The abandoned yarn ball had become a tangled mess on the floor.

The child's long, blonde hair was a tangled nightmare that needed to be brushed.