17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Entangle' in a Sentence
"To create a tangle or snarl by intertwining or ensnaring." more
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Be careful not to entangle the threads while sewing the buttons on your shirt.
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As the winds pick up, the flags will entangle in a colorful dance on the mast.
As the spider worked diligently, it managed to entangle a variety of insects in its silky web.
I am entangling the threads to create a complex pattern in my knitting.
As the vines spread, they will have been entangling the entire garden.
Emma tried to entangle her shoelaces when she was in a hurry, making it difficult to walk.
Be cautious not to entangle the fishing line while casting your reel.
His words, filled with lies, entangled the web of trust we once had.
The vines in the jungle entangle with each other, creating a dense thicket.
The magician performed a trick where he could entangle and then untangle a set of linked rings.
The vines entangle themselves around the old oak tree, creating a natural jungle gym for adventurous children.
Emily tried to entangle her shoelaces in a complex knot to see if she could untangle them later.
Sam tried not to entangle his shoelaces while playing tag.
During the game of tug-of-war, the ropes can entangle if not pulled evenly by both teams.
The detective had to entangle the web of clues to solve the mysterious case.
Please be careful not to entangle the fishing line, or we might lose the big catch of the day.
The spider will have been entangling its prey in a delicate web.
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