Mangle Mnemonic
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mangle
mangle
/ˈmæŋ.ɡəl/
Examples
- The body was mangled.
- It does indeed mangle the meaning of the sentence.
- The water tower was located next to the fridge and the mangle.
- I just hope they don't come in and mangle the heart of the article.
- The box mangle is said to have been invented in the 17th century.
- He was often ridiculed by Parliamentary sketch writers for mangling the English language.
- Some were badly mangled after being dragged by raging floodwaters over rocks and other debris.
- In the background, the referee held both arms around Cotto, his face mangled and swollen, his trunks stained red.
- Major organs have begun developing, but the embryo at this stage looks nothing like the photographs of mangled fetuses that abortion foes promote.
- As we walked down the road we found that most scarps had either just mangled bedrock or crushed limestone rock fall deposits.
clothes dryer for drying and ironing laundry by passing it between two heavy heated rollers
noun
press with a mangle
verb
injure badly by beating
verb
alter so as to make unrecognizable
verb
destroy or injure severely
verb
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"Mango + Tangle. The mango got all tangled in a messy squish."
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