Pronunciation of the English word entangled.
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1. | A long thread is easily entangled. | |
2. | They entangled him in a plot. | |
3. | The net got entangled in the propeller. | |
4. | The net got entangled in the screw. | |
5. | Spiders wait for insects to become entangled in their nets. That's how they get their food. | |
6. | Animals can get entangled in debris or mistake it for food. | |
7. | Wildlife can get entangled in plastic items or mistake them for food. | |
8. | She had ceased to tend her flowers and the garden had become a neglected wilderness of long stalks and leaves entangled with the branches of the tree. | |
9. | A bull, stimulated either by the scarlet colour of Miss Ashton's mantle, or by one of those fits of capricious ferocity to which their dispositions are liable, detached himself suddenly from the group which was feeding at the upper extremity of a grassy glade, that seemed to lose itself among the crossing and entangled boughs. The animal approached the intruders on his pasture ground, at first slowly, pawing the ground with his hoof, bellowing from time to time, and tearing up the sand with his horns, as if to lash himself up to rage and violence. | |
10. | He is mentally retarded. Don't get entangled with him. |