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▪ I. enˈsnarl, v.1 Forms: 6–7 ensnarle, 5 insnarl. [f. en-1 + snarl n.1] trans. To catch or entangle in, or as in, a ‘snarl’ or ravelled knot. Also fig.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 262/2 Intrykyd or insnarlyd, intricatus. 1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 148 As an Angler ensnarleth his hooke amongst weedes. 159...
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CATCH UP Synonyms: 105 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CATCH UP: trap, tangle, ensnarl, mesh, ensnare, involve, entoil, immesh; Antonyms of CATCH UP: disentangle, detach, disengage, extricate, clear, free ...
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CONFUSE crossword clue - All synonyms & answers
confuse 7 letter words. agitate becloud buffalo chagrin derange distort disturb ensnarl flummox fluster flutter involve louse up misdeem mislead mortify mystify nonplus obscure perplex perturb pervert screw up shatter shuffle snarl up stumble unshape.
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Route of the Oregon Trail
The crossings were doubly treacherous because there were often hidden holes in the river bottom which could overturn the wagon or ensnarl the team, sometimes
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kink
▪ I. kink, n.1 (kɪŋk) Also 7 keenk, 8 kenk. [prob. a. Du. kink twist, twirl, = G. kink, kinke, Da., Sw. kink, app. from a root *kink-, *kik-, to bend, twist; cf. Icel. kikna to bend at the knees, keikr bent back.] 1. a. A short twist or curl in a rope, thread, hair, wire, or the like, at which it is...
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