dangle
dangle | danglingly |
As a verb dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing. As a noun dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group. As an adverb danglingly is so as to dangle.
dangle | bedangle |
As verbs the difference between dangle and bedangle is that dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing while bedangle is (archaic) to dangle. As a noun dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
dangle | regatte |
As nouns the difference between dangle and regatte is that dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group while regatte is or regatte can be a cravat tied in such a way that two ends of material dangle from the knot. As a verb dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing.
tangle | dangle |
As verbs the difference between tangle and dangle is that tangle is to become mixed together or intertwined while dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing. As nouns the difference between tangle and dangle is that tangle is a tangled twisted mass or tangle can be any large type of seaweed, especially a species of laminaria while dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
dangle | swingle |
As verbs the difference between dangle and swingle is that dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing while swingle is to beat or flog, especially for extracting the fibres from flax stalks; to scutch or swingle can be to dangle; to wave hanging. As nouns the difference between dangle and swingle is that dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group while swingle is an implement used to separate the fibres of flax by beating them; a scutch.
dangle | tippet |
As nouns the difference between dangle and tippet is that dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group while tippet is a shoulder covering, typically the fur of a fox, with long ends that dangle in front. As a verb dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing.
dangle | protrude |
As verbs the difference between dangle and protrude is that dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing while protrude is to extend from, above or beyond a surface or boundary; to bulge outward; to stick out. As a noun dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
dangling | dangle |
As nouns the difference between dangling and dangle is that dangling is the act of hanging something so that it can move freely; suspension while dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group. As verbs the difference between dangling and dangle is that dangling is while dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing. As a adjective dangling is suspended from above.
turn | dangle |
As verbs the difference between turn and dangle is that turn is ( lb) non-linear physical movement while dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing. As nouns the difference between turn and dangle is that turn is a change of direction or orientation while dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group.
defect | dangle |
As nouns the difference between defect and dangle is that defect is a fault or malfunction while dangle is an agent of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or turning to another intelligence agency or group. As verbs the difference between defect and dangle is that defect is to abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty, especially from a military organisation or political party while dangle is to hang loosely with the ability to swing.
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