To twist or interweave in such a manner as not to be easily separated; to make tangled, confused, and intricate; as, to entangle yarn or the hair.
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"Entangle" Quotes from Famous Books ![]() ![]() — The Hidden Power - And Other Papers upon Mental Science • Thomas Troward ![]() ![]() — The Etiquette of Engagement and Marriage • G. R. M. Devereux ![]() ![]() — The Greville Memoirs - A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. III • Charles C. F. Greville ![]() ![]() — Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 10, No. 61, November, 1862 • Various ![]() ![]() — Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama - A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration - Stage in England • Walter W. Greg |
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