How To Use Disentangled In A Sentence

  • Once this headlock - the scientific term is amplexus - has been achieved, the two can be disentangled only by force.
  • She has just disentangled herself from a painful relationship.
  • In the darkness he fell over a chair, and by the time he had disentangled himself and had reached the corridor the safe-blower was gone. The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush
  • I reached up and disentangled a bright red bra from my hair.
  • It was only when it was all over and the crowd disentangled that I realised my t-shirt and jeans were dripping wet.
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  • In the end, it seems to me, Sullivan is telling us to take heart in the values on which this country was founded and which have served it so well for over two centuries – values which command respect for religion even while insisting that it be disentangled from the state. Balkinization
  • Growling deep in his throat, he disentangled himself from her hair and rose to his feet quickly.
  • I was laughing hysterically as he disentangled himself from it and tackled me in the sand.
  • He cast better, he hanked oftener, and he disentangled more easily than he had done at an earlier period of the day. Freaks on the Fells Three Months' Rustication
  • She starts trying to untangle herself, but every time she manages to successfully get some part of her clothing or hair disentangled, something else gets stuck.
  • When, on a morning, my unconscious carcass was disentangled from the nets on the drying-frames, whither I had stupidly, blindly crawled the night before; and when the water - front talked it over with many a giggle and laugh and another drink, I was proud indeed. Chapter 12
  • Austin stopped moving and slowly disentangled Kyle's sticky little hands from his hair.
  • But that question could be disentangled from the basic agreement, and settled separately. Sins of Emission
  • That brings me to the concept of nationhood and it cannot really be disentangled from the concepts of self-government and sovereignty. The Break Up of the Union? Don't Make Me Laugh
  • One arm disentangled itself from the covers, her fingers curling indolently into the fine cotton of the quilt.
  • Again one word disentangled itself from the medley of sounds. The Mystics A Novel
  • Haul immediately disentangled his rapier from the person's sai with a twist of his hand, and continued their fight.
  • Instead, I grabbed some stuffed thing and reached out an arm to whack him with it, the only way I could reach that far without becoming disentangled from the body pillow which has become my spooning partner. On The Night Shift
  • However, they can be disentangled sufficiently to allow our study of lexical semantics to proceed.
  • He disentangled his overcoat from the coat - hanger.
  • That may be the case, but it's hard to see what the Confederacy has to do with that, unless they mean to get "disentangled" in the most hardcore way possible! TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • One by one, he disentangled the fish caught by their gills in his net.
  • And then he disentangled himself from the last uniformed peer and reached Hardin.
  • She sighed, and regretfully disentangled herself from Steve, who looked puzzled.
  • The Oxford editors first disentangled the two texts under their original printed titles of The History and The Tragedy of King Lear.
  • Adriana disentangled herself from the bedclothes, went to the window, and looked out into the rain-washed garden.
  • Nobody can seriously argue that the health care industry operates only in "intrastate" commerce and that the mandate provisions in this bill cannot be effectively disentangled from the comprehensive economic approach that Congress adopted to fix the deep flaws in our current health insurance system. Reason Magazine
  • And, recollecting it, I am struck with the truth, that far more of our deepest thoughts and feelings pass to us through perplexed combinations of _concrete_ objects, pass to us as _involutes_ (if I may coin that word) in compound experiences incapable of being disentangled, than ever reach us _directly_, and in their own abstract shapes. Autobiographical Sketches

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