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tangled

[ tang-guhld ]

adjective

  1. snarled, interlaced, or mixed up:

    tangled thread.

  2. very complicated, intricate, or involved:

    tangled bureaucratic procedures.



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Origin of tangled1

First recorded in 1580–90; tangle 1 + -ed 2
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Ordaz also showed a bit of moxie midway through the first half Wednesday when he tangled with veteran Miami defender Maximiliano Falcón, who baited his young opponent all game.

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The trip marks the latest twist in what has become a tangled diplomatic journey that began with what was originally billed as a private tour by the US second lady.

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But the Charlotte FC striker got his feet tangled trying to get off a shot and chipped his try onto the top of the net.

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But a shaky video was posted on social media the next day, 23 February, which appears to show some of the victims: 10 bodies are visible - dumped in a tangled heap, in an unfinished building.

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These longtime adversaries are reunited in “Daredevil: Born Again,†out now on Disney+, which continues their tangled story.

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