How To Use Untangling In A Sentence

  • At the next pull it shakes into life and we're off towards Dawros Head, untangling the fishing line, scanning the water for mackerel shoals breaking the surface.
  • It evaluated 18 factors, including the impact on customers and the difficulty of untangling the computer systems, and involved about 100 people, Ms. Lesjak said.
  • While progress is good, and the scarf will be completed, I sometimes think that untangling the wool is more fun than the actual knitting.
  • A complementary line of research, meanwhile, is untangling the mechanisms for predicting what is nasty.
  • I lingered on in the car park, untangling emotions, uncertain what I wanted to do next.
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  • Add the complexities and foibles that come between ambition and despair and stir into the apprehended but uncomprehended All Thing known as god (or the gods) and untangling what is from what seems to be had to wait until someone came along crazy or brave enough to say "You know, this looks suspiciously like a made up explanation based on our own Self. A Dark And Hidden God
  • The news is that young people are taking the lead in untangling the issues, as the hip hop generation runs its first political campaign.
  • After untangling herself, she took a half-hour off to tread water, rehydrate, change suits and don a new shirt before resuming in favorable sea conditions. Nyad defies age, fatigue, jellyfish in Cuba-to-Florida swim
  • We should therefore take heart from what has largely been an unsensational, sensitive and informed approach not just to reporting events but to untangling the complex political and diplomatic background.
  • Combs for untangling knots sell like hot cakes.
  • It's a standard little curse, useful for revenge or blackmail — but in this case, the wizard had been feeling particularly vengeful, and had booby-trapped the spell, linking it to some very complicated wizardry we couldn't be bothered untangling for any price the victim could pay, so that we couldn't use the usual countercharm. The Misenchanted Sword
  • The untangling of church and state paved the way for interfaith cooperation among religious sects.
  • He was busy untangling the hermeneutical threads in the horseflies and wasps of Canto Three. Why Do You Hoard? Why Do You Squander?
  • We should therefore take heart from what has largely been an unsensational, sensitive and informed approach not just to reporting events but to untangling the complex political and diplomatic background.
  • While he was untangling his messy Italian operation in June, he paid a visit to Jumbo Wilson, the supreme commander for the Mediterranean theater, and cajoled the amiable British general into agreeing that, despite the objections of Churchill and his Foreign Office, there was really no harm in the OSS sending an intelligence team to Mihailović, particularly if it helped hunt for Allied pilots shot down over Chetnik territory. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Sighing, I grabbed a comb and began untangling the knots in my black hair.
  • His widely mocked garble about him taking his ‘high horse’ on the ‘low road’ is actually, with a bit of untangling, a pretty good image.
  • On Friday February 8th at 8pm, we’re hosting the first-ever competition for the new sport of Cabling (aka competitive cable untangling), founded by Steven Schkolne, and featuring interns in jumpsuits, a discussion of knot theory, three rounds of untangling various extension and A/V cords, and pretzels. Boing Boing
  • Untangling this problem could take decades of research.
  • This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence.
  • She dragged the brush through her daughter's long hair, untangling knots as she went.
  • For untangling the spaghetti bowl that is Tokyo's train/subway system, it's pretty much indispensable.
  • Untangling the lies is good clean fun, but it takes a lot of energy, and the returns are diminishing now anyhow.
  • This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence.
  • Caught by rush of tide pouring through the channel, line and popper were swept along, with me frantically untangling the mess of fly-line.
  • He picked up his comb and began untangling his blonde hair, until it shone in the light and stood in place.
  • Untangling the story will lead us through a mess of lapdogs, watchdogs, thick-witted cabinet ministers and terror in the Prime Minister's Office.
  • So how 'bout simply saying a muted but sincere 'Thank you, God' for an honest and smart president who's trying to move ahead by untangling the 'fubar' mess left by the crooks, dummies and wackos who ruled Washington for eight long years. Giles Slade: Obama Without Glamour
  • One could spend hours untangling the skeins of etymologies and historical allusions Kinsella has woven together in these poems.
  • I would watch the dark, tanned bodies of fishermen, untangling their seine, getting ready for the toils of the day.
  • Untangling the story will lead us through a mess of lapdogs, watchdogs, thick-witted cabinet ministers and terror in the Prime Minister's Office.
  • It means spending hours untangling Christmas lights and searching for the one loose bulb keeping them stubbornly dim.
  • He was busy untangling the hermeneutical threads in the horseflies and wasps of Canto Three. Why Do You Hoard? Why Do You Squander?
  • As an investigative reporter, Mundy does a terrific job of untangling this complex snarl of interrelated cases.
  • This is done by cutting off all fruited canes at the base and untangling new growth and tying it to supports against the wall or fence.
  • Sighing, I grabbed a comb and began untangling the knots in my black hair.

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