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verb (used without object) 1. to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze. 2. to hang around or follow a person, as ...
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v. , -gled , -gling , -gles . v.intr. To hang loosely and swing or sway to and fro. To be a hanger-on. v.tr. To cause to hang loosely or swing. To cause (one's ...
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dan·gle (d ng g l) v. dan·gled, dan·gling, dan·gles. v.intr. 1. To hang loosely and swing or sway to and fro. 2. To be a hanger-on. v.tr. 1. To cause to hang ...
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Definition of DANGLE. intransitive verb. 1: to hang loosely and usually so as to be able to swing freely . 2: to be a hanger-on or a dependent . 3: to occur in a ...
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to hang loosely with the ability to swing His feet would dangle in the water · (intransitive, slang, ice hockey, lacrosse) the action of performing a move ...
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Dangle may refer to: a Dangle (espionage) is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another ...
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The Dangle retractable headset offers snag-free, tangle-free, no pulling on the ears, stereo Bluetooth, works with all your devices and is a Hybrid Headset - it ...
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1. dangle To use exemplary skill and stickhandling ability to manoevre oneself around the ice. Often displaying a variety of sickmoves. Mario Lemieux has some sick ...
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Dangle A popular term for the first movement a patient is allowed, either after surgery under general anesthesia, or ‘under local’, in which the recuperee allows ...
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