dangle|dangled|dangles|dangling in English
verb
[dan·gle || 'dæŋgl]
cause to hang or swing loosely; act of hanging; keep someone hanging uncertainly; tempt
Use "dangle|dangled|dangles|dangling" in a sentence
1. Adangle dangled past of dangle dangler {i} person that dangles after others especially after women; a trifler dangler One who dangles about or after others, especially after women; a trifler dangler one who dangles about others, especially after women dangles third-person singular of dangle dangling {s} suspending; hanging from above so it
2. Dangle , dangle, clusters of wisteria flowers.
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4. Tall, dangling?
5. Huge earrings dangled from her ears.
6. The rope dangled in the breeze.
7. The leaves dangled in the wind.
8. A dangle can be a drop but a drop cannot be dangle
9. Her left arm still dangled in painful paralysis.
10. A gold bracelet dangled from his left wrist.
11. Adangle (not comparable) Dangling
12. I showed her how to dangle.
13. Gold charms dangled from her bracelet.
14. A single light bulb dangled from the ceiling.
15. Mary likes to dangle her men around her.
16. I don't want to dangle from a chandelier.
17. What does Adangle mean? Dangling
18. He dangled the puppet in front of the children.
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20. Quick stop in PA to giver’ a dangle
21. If dict deletes list dangling pointer.
22. A single electric light bulb dangled from the ceiling.
23. He dangled his watch in front of the baby.
24. He dangled helplessly from the cliff, trying not to look down.
25. It's the biggest financial incentive ever dangled before British footballers.