Highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious.
1 It tangled , but she managed to free it without the woman's help.
2 He tangled his feet in the blanket and fell in a heap.
3 I didn't understand your words, but your voice was tangled and raw.
4 Before long the cultivated fields gave way to the valley's tangled grassland.
5 The back of his coat was all tangled up in the barbs.
6 The grey smoke of their fire was still tangled in the willow-tops.
7 His share in the tangled episode on board the steamer was unfolding.
8 The pole and the canopy of the hammock tangled inextricably its occupant.
9 The more he thought over the mystery the more tangled it became.
10 It is hard to find dedicated enthusiasts of tangled banks these days.
11 Of course, this makes for a very tangled yarn, but that's fine.
12 The tangled vines seemed to have particularly long thorns, and hooked besides.
13 The immense tangled forests increased beyond measure the difficulties of the problem.
14 The mother stroked his tangled hair, and said in a low voice:
15 None of these failures could be blamed on the tangled government bureaucracy.
16 A stream tangled in willows cut a zig-zag course across the valley.
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