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    tangled


    1. "The movies here are all tangled love stories," Herndon griped


    2. His eyes were almost transparent and his hair was tangled


    3. not know) and recalled that wicked face with whitish eyes and tangled


    4. " He struggled weakly with the tangled tubes that bound him to the bed


    5. Hands and feet tangled in the cramped space


    6. Hair - long, tangled, dark, hardly showing the dried blood staining it - wafted across the nearside rail, one moment draping the black-grey smoothness with deep brown tendrils, the next flying back whence it came, its roots firmly attached to the scalp that engendered it


    7. and they shift the tangled sheets from around


    8. cast tangled shadows around his curled body


    9. " She slid backwards over top of him so her head went across his chest and her hair got tangled in his beard


    10. Without local knowledge it was impossible to interpret the land and that made it so much easier to become lost - which was the most probable reason my father chose this route when they were fleeing from the fires - yet Alexis had no problem and kept our spirits up leading us through a maze of beautiful woods and dense tangled thickets along the way

    11. She had long, thick, dark hair, a bit tangled and without shine


    12. Arms, legs, a bloated stomach, he can see them tangled together a couple of feet below the manhole pipe


    13. tangled with men, and who have acquired no fear of humans


    14. Grief unravels the knots that hold the fabric of everyday lives together, and Billy is a loose arrangement of tangled threads and regrets


    15. ” Harry waved his arm, taking in the tangled gardens and damaged structures


    16. He went headlong over his accomplice, off the edge of the boardwalk, and into the street carrying the smaller boy with him tangled in his feet


    17. Do we have a cup?” Knume joked while filling one from the collection in the tangled mass of bric-a-brac behind him


    18. It followed the tight and tangled alleys of a town who’s center was where the pond is now


    19. He woke for Afternoonday at Nonik's still tangled with Fmarling


    20. He reached out and touched her thick tangled hair which was dry by now

    21. It was a low, flat island, overgrown with tangled thickets


    22. Just before I came to a tangled patch of cedar roots, I saw a scuffed place in the dirt


    23. I found the others, struggling through the tangled forest


    24. I found myself tangled in some branches


    25. What looked like scraps of wool were caught in his tangled beard


    26. His hair was tangled with so many thorns and twigs, it looked like a bird’s nest


    27. There are rumors that some of the best and brightest of them have become tangled in the addiction of staring into mirrors until as Senta just alluded, their brains go soft


    28. It spreads its tangled strands out across the adjacent path


    29. The freak crashed into Seth, causing him to stumble forward against one of the remaining checkout tables and he shook himself free of its tangled arms in a surge of panic, but he was safe


    30. It was a twisted tangled wreckage

    31. He searched for his gun but it was lost amidst the tangled wires


    32. Of course, it didn"t take long for the sand to accumulate in the horses" hair and become tangled


    33. “Dead Sir he got caught on the wire as we came in I watched him go he was tangled in one of the big piles close to the water


    34. The wind tangled with it and sparks flew as it bounced off of the pavement


    35. “You hated me just as much as I hated you before you got tangled up with Aspen


    36. Our attack on Serre had failed miserably and as I looked towards the German front line I saw the bodies of some of our lads that had made it that far lying tangled or crucified by the wire


    37. Though this had been Amaranthe’s plan all along, and their success should have elated her, misgivings tangled her mind


    38. smoothed his tangled curls, and, bending low over his head, kissed the


    39. had changed to garments white and beautiful; his tangled curls seemed


    40. She led him through a tangled patch of undergrowth, stopping abruptly at a stunted bush

    41. It was sometime later, as he emerged from a particularly dense patch of tangled undergrowth, that he spotted the sett beneath a tall ash tree on the edge of a large meadow


    42. Pushing his way through the tangled undergrowth, he could still hear the sounds of excited, high-pitched squeals behind him


    43. The pain rippled out, tangled with desire, and roared over my senses, taking them to an exquisite, torturous height that demanded a release


    44. Half his mind had shut down, refusing to believe what he’d seen - the other half was just a bloody mist of tangled emotions that wanted nothing more than revenge


    45. I couldn’t imagine him without all that, tangled together, the darkness and the terrible light


    46. The fire was swiftly doused and then immediately forgotten as Tracy shouted through the hatch for assistance with a tangled storm jib


    47. She tried to run, but her legs were unresponsive lead weights, and her feet tangled in cargo netting


    48. The clothed skeletons were tangled in their chairs, they had died where they sat, manning their post to the end


    49. Two remained standing, the others jerked and jabbered in a tangled mess


    50. Everything was built in golden and white wood and everywhere grew tangled vines that bejeweled the whole building with their flowers in all the colors of the rainbow














































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    Synonyms for "tangled"

    tangled byzantine convoluted involved knotty tortuous

    "tangled" definitions

    in a confused mass


    highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious