How To Use Entangled In A Sentence

  • In one of her wittiest pieces, three gorgeously entangled clay figures hobnob. Meet the best new artists in Britain
  • Bose and Home show mathematically that whenever one electron is detected in each path, they will be entangled.
  • One arm disentangled itself from the covers, her fingers curling indolently into the fine cotton of the quilt.
  • The vessel's net entangled and fouled the 52-foot motor lifeboat's twin 36-inch brass propellers.
  • The London Hungarian Committee in 1849 quoted Article X, by Leopold II, of the House of Hapsburg, in 1790, which definitely stated that "Hungary with her appanages is a free kingdom, and in regard to her whole legal form of government (including all the tribunals) independent; that is, entangled with no other kingdom or people, but having her own peculiar consistence and constitution; accordingly to be governed by her legitimately crowned king after her peculiar laws and customs. Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman
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  • Now, in this land the path of the transgressor is strewn with barbed wire, and so my mistress got entangled in some loose strands that had uncoiled from the fence. Janey Canuck in the West
  • In 1775, there appeared a heroicomic poem, "Myszeis" (The Mousiad), a purposely entangled allegory on the state of Poland. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • THE flying of stunt kites has been banned at Blackpool after a woman walking her dog became entangled in a string and was dragged to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • My friend looked and walked like an exceedingly tall, lame ostrich with his legs hopelessly entangled in brightly colored cloth.
  • The photons intersected at a prism called a beamsplitter, where they entangled, and then zipped onwards on separate paths to detectors. Zee News : India National
  • When a bird trying to fly upwards is made to fall upon the earth snare, it is a plain proof that the snare is there; so, Israel, now that thou art falling, infer thence, that it is in the snare of the divine judgment that thou art entangled [Ludovicus De Dieu]. shall one take up a snare from the earth, and have taken nothing -- The bird-catcher does not remove his snare off the ground till he has caught some prey; so God will not withdraw the Assyrians, &c., the instruments of punishment, until they have had the success against you which God gives them. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Just after 10, the crocodile began moving across the loop of snares set to trap her by government workers and as she gradually became entangled the snare tightened so that by 10.15 am she was unable to move.
  • Laser pulses were used to put the two diamonds into a state where they were entangled with one another through a shared vibration known as a phonon. CBC | Top Stories News
  • Radio control was substituted for the umbilical cord cable which could become entangled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bird had become entangled in the wire netting.
  • aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. 
  • Correspondingly, each claimed that the other remained entangled in, and misled by, a superficial, merely apparent reality.
  • Her owner rushed to bring her a bucket of oats before she should become entangled in the fence once again.
  • This will ensure emerging marginal plants have plenty of room to grow and do not become entangled with the netting. Times, Sunday Times
  • When you unweave all the fibors when the gar bites the fly it's teeth get entangled in the fly. "Fly" Fishing with Spider Silk and Kites
  • Many frittered away their riches or became entangled in wealth-sapping legal disputes.
  • Her long hair entangled itself in the rose bush.
  • The feet were constantly caught and entangled in the long grass, that was parched in the scorching sun; the eyes were dazzled on all sides by the glaring metallic glitter on the young reddish leaves of the trees; on all sides were the variegated blue clusters of vetch, the golden cups of bloodwort, and the half-lilac, half-yellow blossoms of the heart's-ease. A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Volume I
  • And, because the phonon and reddened photon are generated together, they share their quantum state-that is, the phonon and the photon are entangled. Ars Technica
  • Finding we could not weather the reef, and that _it was too late had it been in our power to give any assistance_; and still fearing that we might be embayed or entangled by the supposed chain or patches; all therefore that remained for us to do was either by dint of carrying sail to weather the reef to the southward, (meaning the Cato's Bank,) or, if failing in that, to push to leeward and endeavour to find a passage through the _patches of reef_ to the northward. A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 2
  • Disaster struck, and in the terrible conditions we got our umbilicals entangled.
  • Twice Flandry lay prone and watched combats: bugs swarming over a walking red globe with lobsterish claws; a constrictor shape entangled with a mobile battering ram. A Circus of Hells
  • With all the precaution taken, the French nuclear pollution had affected nearby indigenous groups and the French government has been entangled in indemnification claims and protests. Global Voices in English » Chinese people’s reaction to North Korea missile test
  • In an operating system, the combination of closed source and entangled structure makes for a deadly cocktail.
  • felt unwilling entangled in their affairs
  • The mayor and the city council are anxious to avoid getting entangled in the controversy.
  • Stefan's fingers and body grow tenser and tenser as the music reaches its climax, and Lisa's mood changes from dreamy to annoyed to worried as Stefan gets entangled in a difficult passage.
  • Generally, there is a main detector for the signal photon to check for interference patterns and three detectors (a fourth detector is implied) to detect an entangled twin photon. Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In?
  • Though our solidarity with the rest of humanity, we are entangled in a web of deceit, of hatred and of sin. Christianity Today
  • Unfortunately, the banner got entangled in the plane's tailfin and it crashed. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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
  • But she had a sense of foreboding which was entangled with an image of Bruno stumbling amidst Johannes's scattered pictures. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • 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
  • Adriana disentangled herself from the bedclothes, went to the window, and looked out into the rain-washed garden.
  • If a set of quantum systems compose a system whose quantum state is represented quantum mechanically by a tensor-product state-vector which does not factorize into a vector in the Hilbert space of each individual system, those systems are said to be entangled. Holism and Nonseparability in Physics
  • The bird entangled itself in the net.
  • At this point it became dis-entangled with the leader and left us, the double line tantalizingly close.
  • On a long pass route, the legs of Michael Irvin and Rod Woodson became entangled.
  • Though our solidarity with the rest of humanity, we are entangled in a web of deceit, of hatred and of sin. Christianity Today
  • As the Elek raised his axe to block another attack, Tirk entangled the two-meter handle in the hilts of his sai and jerked it upwards, sending it flying out of his target's grasp.
  • This accident, together with the crazy condition of the ship, which was little better than a wreck, prevented her from getting off to sea, and entangled her more and more with the land, so that the next morning at daybreak she struck on a sunken rock, and soon after bilged and grounded between two small islands at about a musket-shot from the shore. Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced
  • The Oxford editors first disentangled the two texts under their original printed titles of The History and The Tragedy of King Lear.
  • The nets also pose a serious threat to the endangered Hawaiian monk seal, especially curious pups, which can become entangled and drown.
  • Felt fabric is a compact sheet of entangled, not woven wool, fur, sometimes cotton fibers.
  • Sara had got entangled with some political group.
  • The blade of the oar had entangled itself with something in the water.
  • These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.
  • On the surface you seem to be improving the self you know, the one that gets depressed, overeats, or gets entangled in a bitter divorce. Deepak Chopra: When You Help Yourself, Which Self Are You Helping?
  • Her owner rushed to bring her a bucket of oats before she should become entangled in the fence once again.
  • Though our solidarity with the rest of humanity, we are entangled in a web of deceit, of hatred and of sin. Christianity Today
  • She had been told that her daughter had become entangled in the boat's ropes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She sighed, and regretfully disentangled herself from Steve, who looked puzzled.
  • Dormer suggested that she had become hopelessly entangled in the brush, which he called a "tough, desolate, tangled mess. Long Island Serial Killer: Remains Of Shannan Gilbert, Missing New Jersey Prostitute, Found Near Oak Beach
  • And then he disentangled himself from the last uniformed peer and reached Hardin.
  • Then they cast the net and see who gets entangled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps Japan, similarly entangled with North Korea over the abductee issue, can play the same mediating role now that the Democratic Party is at the helm in Tokyo. The Strange Case of Libya
  • At present we are too entangled in the old conception to assess Hegel's claim.
  • She seems to be romantically entangled with some artist in Rome.
  • He wasn't short of money and wasn't entangled with women, two of the most frequent motives for espionage at the time, but his superiors decided that the handwriting on the bordereau was his, and an Alsatian-Jewish scapegoat was convenient. NYT > Home Page
  • The swordfish got entangled in the fishing net.
  • One by one, he disentangled the fish caught by their gills in his net.
  • The blade of the oar had entangled itself with something in the water.
  • The heart of Eugenia appeared to him positively entangled; and he besought Camilla not to lose a moment in acquainting Mr. Tyrold with her situation. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • The ropes were too tight, the gag too entangled in his hair, and the music too loud.
  • aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. 
  • The child entangled the cord
  • Until they do, the interface of the two systems will become more entangled. Times, Sunday Times
  • As suits a major drama, Bruce is entangled in a complex web that makes him feel more a victim than someone in control.
  • Radio control was substituted for the umbilical cord cable which could become entangled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within scant minutes, DeWolf's shrewd cross-examination had entangled Hood in an exitless maze of contradictions and obvious lies.
  • One is multiparticle entangled states, where four the states of particles were entangled so that reading one would set the other three. Ars Technica
  • Each photon inside the sphere creates an interference pattern, and the same pattern is recreated by its entangled partner.
  • His feet became entangled in the parachute's rigging lines and he began spiralling downward, head first.
  • You had to watch every garment as it was wrung, in order that it did not wrap over the top roller and become entangled.
  • In the process he was caught by a left hook which left him entangled on the ropes.
  • What we know also indicates that life is particulate, not ghost-like, but that all information and complexity in the universe is entangled in the sub-microscopic, and that there may well be a servo-mechanism process in the universe which we see as serendipity … factors other than chance appearing and operating in our lives … as the result of the electomagnetic “collective consciousness” of all informational complexity. Incompatible Arrows, IV: F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • The influence of wages is more difficult to assess because cause and effect are entangled with one another.
  • With that dead weight gone I could just keep my grip, and with a mighty heave hauled myself into the thicket, catching a stouter branch and getting a leg over it — and suddenly there was an appalling crack, the branch gave way, and down I went, entangled in a mesh of leaves and withies, under the surface, helpless in the grip of the current which swept me away. Flashman on the March
  • After all, why would a career-minded woman ever want to become entangled in a romantic interlude that might end up with her becoming a stay-at-home mom?
  • The portage was said to be only fifty acres long (the arpent is the popular measure of distance here), but it passed over a ridge of newly burned land, and was so entangled with ruined woods and desolate of birds and flowers that it seemed to us at least five miles. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
  • Pray, Clarence, look at her, entangled in her bale of gold muslin, and conscious of her bulse of diamonds! Tales and Novels — Volume 03
  • The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled.
  • His life becomes pleasantly entangled with the lives of studio clients.
  • 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
  • Wasps have been observed catching araneids by landing on the orb webs, enticing the spiders out from their retreat and capturing them without becoming entangled in the spider's web.
  • I'd not been warned about the bungee cord dangling from the luggage rack, which swiftly entangled itself in the gears, getting me as greasy-fingered fixing it as I would have been refitting the chain on my old rattler.
  • He disentangled his overcoat from the coat - hanger.
  • However, they can be disentangled sufficiently to allow our study of lexical semantics to proceed.
  • The problem with being a professional liar is that one tends to forget one's past lies, thereby becoming entangled in your own web of deceit.
  • But the sence is much altered & the hearers conceit strangly entangled by the figure Metalepsis, which I call the farfet, as when we had rather fetch a word a great way off then to vse one nerer hand to expresse the matter aswel & plainer. The Arte of English Poesie
  • The word thrice repeated rose softly on the night air, but struck like a hammer upon the ears of the man who, in studying the brain, had found himself often and inextricably entangled in the religions and mysteries of the East. Leonie of the Jungle
  • An hour of very severe work, and energetic use of the knife on the part of the Aino, took me to the top of one of these through a mass of entangled and gigantic vegetation, and I was amply repaid by finding a deep, well-defined crateriform cavity of great depth, with its sides richly clothed with vegetation, closely resembling some of the old cones in the island of Kauai. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • A scheme is presented to generate the entangled squeezed coherent states via the nonresonant interaction of a two-level atom with a two-mode cavity field.
  • We had somehow got one of our mooring ropes entangled in the propeller of the boat, we had no engines, and we were drifting helplessly.
  • And they soon become entangled for the night! The Sun
  • aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. 
  • aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. 
  • aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. 
  • A sparrow became / got entangled in the net / wire.
  • 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
  • At midnight, Sara awoke to a dark room with her blankets entangled around her legs.
  • We are hopelessly entangled in dust, work and the British monetary system.
  • Fans hope that he will bring a new gravitas and darkness to the plots and fixes that the Doctor finds himself entangled in. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mayor and the city council are anxious to avoid getting entangled in the controversy.
  • Haul immediately disentangled his rapier from the person's sai with a twist of his hand, and continued their fight.
  • The seeds themselves are also closely covered with starry hairs, which are so entangled that they hold the seeds together firmly; these hairs, however, are absent from the upper half of the seed, whose thin brittle vascular primine is shining, smooth, and marked with a brown nipple, the remains of the foramen. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. 
  • It's obviously payback for every time I've laughed at a little old lady who's managed to become entangled in her shopping trolley and then hit the deck.
  • Beads of sweat began to appear on Guy's forehead as he became more entangled in the lissome limbs of this human boa constrictor.
  • The mayor and the city council are anxious to avoid getting entangled in the controversy.
  • His personal life gets entangled with his inquiries. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bucket is obviously deteriorated enough to make it entirely plausible that a curious (or simply feisty) buck could get his tines entangled in the plastic. Bucket Head
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • The bird got entangled in the wire netting.
  • Some objects had got entangled with the underneath mechanism of the engine.
  • If they had not been, they would have become entangled and thus formed what is called a matted row. The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming.
  • Again one word disentangled itself from the medley of sounds. The Mystics A Novel
  • William Hooker found the buckbean very plentiful in Iceland, and says that where it occurs it is of great use to travellers over the morasses, for they are aware that the thickly entangled roots make a safe bed under the soft morass for them to pass over. Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children
  • Several sedges and rushes from the marsh grow entangled beneath the shrubs.
  • At the same time, after years of ecstatic expansion, traditional information technology departments found themselves entangled in an unsupportable jumble of disparate and antagonistic systems.
  • Once this headlock - the scientific term is amplexus - has been achieved, the two can be disentangled only by force.
  • His canvases are a criss-cross of human forms entangled in webs of life.
  • This sorry tale is a salutary warning of the dangers when politics and business become entangled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some trees were standing diagonally, with their entangled roots exposed on the precipitous rocky cliffs.
  • Somehow Mary's legs got entangled with his, and he sprawled flat on his face, losing his cigar.
  • Carbonaro purchased the dormant property more than a decade later, but soon became entangled in a lengthy legal battle to prove ownership, in a dispute with business acquaintance David Singer, and to demonstrate T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents hadn't lapsed into the public domain. John Carbonaro passes away | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Recycled materials are also acceptable, as garbage and debris pose a threat to coastal wildlife that ingest or otherwise become entangled in discarded trash and lost fishing gear. Tide Pool Project: Call for Entries
  • We had somehow got one of our mooring ropes entangled in the propeller of the boat, we had no engines, and we were drifting helplessly.
  • The case that one of the two entangled identical two-level atoms interacts with a single-mode field among three-body entanglement was mainly considered.
  • Beads of sweat began to appear on Guy's forehead as he became more entangled in the lissome limbs of this human boa constrictor.
  • Tamara with difficulty sought out a bald, ancient old man, grown over as though with bog moss by entangled gray bristles; with little rheumy eyes and an enormous, reddish, dark-blue granulous nose, on the manner of a cookie. Yama: the pit
  • She closed the shower curtain and entangled her fingers in her knotty hair.
  • At least 155 Hawaiian monk seals have reportedly become entangled in such debris since 1982.
  • He who wishes his own happiness by causing pain to others is not released from hatred, being himself entangled in the tangles of hatred.
  • Under direct micro-endoscopic visualization, the middle of the three cauterization sites was cut to free the anomalous twin from the entangled cords. Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion Sequence and Bipolar Cord
  • Italian, though he spoke the vernacular of the country, was the god of the "dago" quarter, the friend of those who had gotten entangled with the law. Judith of Blue Lake Ranch
  • I had double canopy out, had my main entangled in my reserve and landed backwards in a fetal position.
  • Her mount bolted, unseating her but her foot was entangled in a stirrup.
  • 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
  • But that question could be disentangled from the basic agreement, and settled separately. Sins of Emission
  • He went to the shop to buy bread, and got entangled in/with a carnival parade.
  • aws are generally found to be nets of such a texture, as the little creep through, the great break through, and the middle-sized are alone entangled in. 
  • In many cases, corrupt officials collude with each other in an entangled network to fend off probes into their dirty dealings.
  • Emily gracefully spun to face him and caught the whip in her still entangled right hand.
  • The mesh had frayed and become entangled in the nerves in my groin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only when Ann Merai and her husband - along with the hundreds of thousands of dollars - go up in smoke, does Matt realize that he's been entangled in an elaborate grift, where every single clue winds up pointing towards him.
  • As we are drawn closer we become further entangled in his web of deceit.
  • The dolphin had become entangled in/with the fishing nets.
  • What an unflattering contrast to the unclad natives who had dominated yet blended with the scene-the girl the prototype of a swaying palm, the boy that of a tough young bloodwood beside the creek, among the topmost branches of which a crimson-flowered mistletoe made a splash of colour in harmony with the single red feather from the wing of a black cockatoo which the soft-tongued youth had entangled in his hair. Tropic Days
  • The feet were constantly caught and entangled in the long grass, that was parched in the scorching sun; the eyes were dazzled on all sides by the glaring metallic glitter on the young reddish leaves of the trees; on all sides were the variegated blue clusters of vetch, the golden cups of bloodwort, and the half-lilac, half-yellow blossoms of the heart’s-ease. A Sportsman's Sketches
  • As a result he becomes entangled in the collusions and convolutions one would expect from Ripley, and is then coerced into an escalating crime scheme whose spoils he hopes to leave behind for his family.
  • The wool is much deteriorated in value from having burrs, moits, and other vegetable matters entangled amongst it.
  • Radio control was substituted for the umbilical cord cable which could become entangled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • – If a couple accused of killing their 11-year-old daughter by praying instead of seeking medical care goes to trial, the courts will wrongly become entangled in constitutionally protected religious matters, an attorney argued Tuesday. Father of ‘faith healing’ victim renews call to dismiss homicide charge
  • His canvases are a criss-cross of human forms entangled in webs of life.
  • Social security is at its knottiest where one piece of the safety net gets entangled with another, so there is real logic in weaving overlapping elements into a seamless whole. Social security: The new poor law | Editorial
  • My mind is entangled by this mass of data.
  • Comic capers abound as they become romantically entangled with two women.
  • Felt fabric is a compact sheet of entangled, not woven wool, fur, sometimes cotton fibers.
  • An expert added entangled fishing nets or mooring cables were most likely to have caused the failure. The Sun
  • Perfectly delighted at the idea of standing face to face with a person of whom she had heard so much, Dora removed her high-necked apron, and throwing it across the tub so that the sleeves trailed upon the floor, was hurrying away, when her foot becoming accidentally entangled in the apron, she fell headlong to the floor, bringing with her _tub_, _suds_, _clothes_ and all! Dora Deane
  • I cover bramble rows with a fine mesh net, placing stakes with T-shaped crosspieces every 6 feet to keep the mesh from getting entangled with the plants.
  • It was like something had cast a heavy shadow over my eyelids and entangled me in a dark horrible nightmare.
  • The bobber from a fishing line became entangled in a tree.
  • Austin stopped moving and slowly disentangled Kyle's sticky little hands from his hair.
  • So perhaps the entangled cards do not have any colour prior to their measurement.
  • 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
  • Her mount bolted, unseating her but her foot was entangled in a stirrup.
  • The creature must have become entangled with a concealed branch. Somewhere East of Life
  • I retrace the history that led people to see human nature as a dangerous idea, and I try to unsnarl the moral and political rat's nests that have entangled the idea along the way.
  • 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.
  • While making strange contrasts, everything is entangled tinily, and grandiosly, like in the childhood memories when reality seems to be glittering full if vivid colours.
  • As Clark cannot interview himself to the extent of half a column for the Morning Bazoo without getting his goozle entangled in the skein of his own intorted argument, so the Advertiser cannot grind out an editorial of equal length without getting hoist with its own logical sequence, split from vermiform appendix to occipitofrontalis by the recoil of its own syllogisms. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • 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
  • The first test of the Aeronautics and Cosmonautics Romanian Association's (ARCA) balloon-launched rocket (or "rockoon") ended in failure when the "inflation arms" used to fill the balloon became entangled in the balloon itself. Romanian Group Attempts Moon Mission With Giant Balloon | Universe Today
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • Otherwise, he will increasingly become entangled in controversy. Christianity Today
  • So, while you have a serious interest in the outcome, you have no desire to get entangled in their dramas. Times, Sunday Times
  • And nowhere is where you are going if you become entangled in a subsidence insurance claim. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would vomit before doing spots and get entangled in his microphone lead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though our solidarity with the rest of humanity, we are entangled in a web of deceit, of hatred and of sin. Christianity Today
  • The bird got entangled in the wire netting.
  • Do not make it any longer, as the fabric would become entangled in the legs of the diners. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • I was laughing hysterically as he disentangled himself from it and tackled me in the sand.
  • The chains may be entangled like spaghetti (as above) or be ordered in crystalline formations. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1991
  • Sara had got entangled with some political group.
  • Growling deep in his throat, he disentangled himself from her hair and rose to his feet quickly.
  • His trouser leg became entangled in the rotating rod and he was flipped over.
  • But as it proceeds, the clear vision that marks the early part of the Report gets bedimmed and the writers get entangled in the economic defences of the existing system. The Obstacle of Industrialism
  • The interaction with the first entangled light beam meant the original laser beam was lost in the process.
  • The thorny branches quickly entangled him, biting deeply into his skin.
  • There were also force curves consistent with an attachment of a globular structure folded by an entangled DNA molecule.
  • Unfortunately, the banner got entangled in the plane's tailfin and it crashed. Times, Sunday Times

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