32 collocations for tangling

The deep, tangled Kaufman.

It was thick and high, tangling round her feet.

in dense woods surrounded by tree ferns, vines, and tangled thickets, through which it was impossible to see for more than a few feet.

"Don't you mind the day, Dick," said Sarah, "when you pulled grandfather's new net all into the mud, and tangled his twine, and spoilt him a whole day's work?"

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What frightful tangles the thing that goes by the name of unselfishness, the attempt to feel for others, could lead a small group like a family into!

The ball rolled swiftly towards Mr. Wheeler, and tangled the yarn around his feet.

Who now The dangerous pitfall fears, with tangling heath High-overgrown?

With quaking fingers that only tangled the true-love knot and bled on the thorns, she stripped the ribbon off and lifted a hand high to cast it forth, but smote the sash and dropped the emblem at her own feet.

German, I think, and a master at tangling up the United States language.

but if you really knew all about Jack, you wouldn't look at anybody else," Dick cried, pensively, tangling his long legs in the young girl's work.

You have tangled her life and now you leave her.

Peck 3: "Didn't you tangle up their fish lines and take their thole-pins?" "Well, I never!

" He tangled his brows in perplexity.

Who now The dangerous pitfall fears, with tangling heath High-overgrown?

What is it that tangles this question so curiously that there is not only a failure to arrive at a conclusion, but a failure to join issue?

" His forefinger indicated an ingenious, but now tangled and twisted, series of minute wires and electro-magnets in the broken wheel before us.

We enter a new worldthe under-world of water, and things that glide and swim; of sea-grasses and currents; of flowing waves that lap about the body with a cool chill; of palpitating color, that, at great depths, becomes a sort of darkness; of sea-beds of shell and sand, and bits of scattered wreckage; of ooze and tangled sea-plants, dusky shapes, and fan-like fins.

The lawyers smiled at each other, and seemed not a little pleased at hearing him so roughly rebuked; for many of them had been more or less annoyed by his skill and ready wit in tangling their skein, in cases where questions of freedom were involved.

And thou, my son Hast thou the heart to answer like a man For that which at the least thou hinder'dst not, So that thy earnest wish to make amends And thy return have tangled thee in guilt? GARCERAN.

"It will probably be six months before I sit here again, tangling your threads and maltreating your needles, Nan.

And since you put me in mind of it, I think I must go and perplex their noses, by tangling my tracks all among the grass and underwoods.

These were grand and beautiful maple woods, free from tangling underbrush, and standing thick and stately on wide, gentle slopes; and to-night the lisping breath of the summer evening came to this young but sad and burdened heart, with whispers soothing and restful.

Apparently, if the stranger in camp was trying to mystify them, he had already succeeded in tangling up the wits of Bandy-legs completely.

Who has not felt the irritation of mind and impatience created by a deep, rich country, visited for the first time, with winding lanes, and high hedges, and green steeps, and tangled woods, and every thing smiling indeed, but in a maze?

32 collocations for  tangling