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View definitions for tangled

tangled

adjective as in snarled

Strong matches

Weak match

  • mixed up

adjective as in complex

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Jim Rainbow, 48, a Susanville, Calif., mortician, tangled in the rigging and the twigs, is here with his wife for their 10th anniversary.

Power and the Palace, published next week and written by the former royal correspondent for The Times, explores the tangled relationship between the royals and the world of politics.

From BBC

Together, the pair now face a tangled web of legal battles, including ownership disputes, eviction proceedings, and allegations of business mismanagement.

From Salon

Dead fish began washing ashore in clumps, all tangled in thick mats of toxic algae.

From Salon

That order was quickly tangled up in a series of judicial orders and stays.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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