noun

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A tangled twisted mass.

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A complicated or confused state or condition.

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I tried to sort through this tangle and got nowhere.

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An argument, conflict, dispute, or fight.

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A region of the projection of a knot such that the knot crosses its perimeter exactly four times.

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A form of art which consists of sections filled with repetitive patterns.

verb

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To become mixed together or intertwined

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Her hair was tangled from a day in the wind.

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To enter into an argument, conflict, dispute, or fight

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Don't tangle with someone three times your size.

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To mix together or intertwine

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To catch and hold; to ensnare.

noun

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Any large type of seaweed, especially a species of Laminaria.

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(in the plural) An instrument consisting essentially of an iron bar to which are attached swabs, or bundles of frayed rope, or other similar substances, used to capture starfishes, sea urchins, and other similar creatures living at the bottom of the sea.

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Any long hanging thing, even a lanky person.

Examples of tangles in a Sentence

At last a product to prevent tangles in my hair!

Make sure the hair is straight and free of tangles.

Tangles consist of highly insoluble pairs of filaments which are wound round each other like a double-stranded rope.

However, I also have a one inch piece of float tubing over the end of the whip to eliminate tangles.

Be sure to use a good crème rinse or conditioner so help remove any tangles.

The neurofibrillary tangles -- which look like knotted string -- are mostly made up of a protein called tau.

At last a product to prevent tangles in my hair !

Coot Lake The tangles of vegetation are also secure havens for nesting birds.

Quickly he withdraws his hand, bringing along some small tangles of wire.

Frequent brushing helps with shedding issues and prevents unsightly mats and tangles.

Its double coat makes grooming tricky because it is prone to tangles, and it doesn't shed regularly.

Daily brushing is recommended for optimal coat upkeep to remove loose hair and prevent tangles.

The key advantages to Bluetooth headsets are that you don't have to deal with the tangles of a physical cable and they can largely be compatible with a wide range of phones.

Tie back your hair in windy conditions and braid it at night to avoid tangles.

Try not to scrub or rub hair vigorously when drying - this can cause breakage or unwanted tangles.

Because the wig is long - it will fall down the child's back - it should be stored carefully to minimize tangles and kinks.

Release one section, brush it out to remove any tangles and mist with a light hairspray.

Blot wet hair with a towel - be careful not to rub vigorously or you'll be stuck with a head full of tangles!

It doesn't hurt to sleep with a satin scarf to keep the hair straight and to prevent tangles in fine hair.

Be sure to use conditioner to prevent dry ends and smooth tangles.

When you brush your tresses, make sure you start at the bottom of your tresses and slowly work your way up from mid-shaft to the scalp, working gently to remove tangles as you go.

He needs to be very crafty when he tangles with Irina Spalko.

I hear your laughter as the breeze tangles your hair.

They protect your lingerie from snags, tears, and tangles while they're in the washing machine.

Algae of more delicate texture than either Fucaceae or Laminariaceae also occur in the region exposed by the ebb of the tide, but these secure their exemption from desiccation either by retaining water in their meshes by capillary attraction, as in the case of Pilayella, or by growing among the tangles of the larger Fucaceae, as in the case of Polysiphonia fastigiate, or by growing in dense masses on rocks, as in the case of Laurencia pinnatifida.

The race had to be restarted after a series of opening lap tangles.

She makes many mistakes, of course, twists words and phrases, puts the cart before the horse, and gets herself into hopeless tangles of nouns and verbs; but so does the hearing child.

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