An intricate and confusing interpersonal or political situation.
1 Then comes bodily sickness; to act and react, and double the imbroglio .
2 The Godzilla-Mothra imbroglio wasn't the first time these two had courted trouble.
3 Then Caim remembered the imbroglio on Esquiline Hill and his anger returned.
4 Now, to all appearance, he had unwittingly reopened the whole wretched imbroglio .
5 What does he make of the current imbroglio , he's asked on Radio National.
6 This was startlingly shown in the case of the Morocco imbroglio .
7 However, her handling of the Andrew imbroglio could not be further from this.
8 Still, there are some strange, unanswered questions about the whole imbroglio .
9 This is very handsome, and I do regret this political imbroglio .
10 It is evident even in the company's lame response to the latest imbroglio .
11 Ranec's comment had carried the strong implication that the imbroglio was entirely his fault.
12 Thus the Korean imbroglio cost China nearly 55 millions sterling.
13 There is little doubt that this was an important factor in the Mexican imbroglio .
14 The Irish imbroglio is another instance of the same kind.
15 You lack the key to the imbroglio , said his wife, with a superior air.
16 His Comedy of incredible imbroglio belongs to the literary section.
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