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- Dictionarydangle/ˈdaŋɡl/
verb
- 1. hang or swing loosely: "saucepans dangled from a rail" Similar
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DANGLE definition: 1. to hang loosely, or to hold something so that it hangs loosely: 2. to offer someone something…. Learn more.
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 sentence without having a normally expected syntactic relation to the rest of the sentence (such as climbing in "Climbing the mountain the cabin came into view") a dangling participle. a dangling modifier. transitive verb. 1.
3 meanings: 1. to hang or cause to hang freely 2. to display as an enticement 3. the act of dangling or something that dangles.... Click for more definitions.
Dangle definition: to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion. See examples of DANGLE used in a sentence.
Dangle means to hang or swing loosely. If you dangle string above a kitten you will both be entertained.
(informal) to keep somebody in an uncertain state by not telling them something that they want to know. She kept him dangling for a week before making her decision. See dangle in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: dangle. Definition of dangle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
DANGLE definition: 1. to hang loosely, or to hold something so that it hangs loosely: 2. to offer someone something…. Learn more.
1. to hang or cause to hang freely: his legs dangled over the wall. 2. ( tr) to display as an enticement: the hope of a legacy was dangled before her. n. the act of dangling or something that dangles. [C16: perhaps from Danish dangle, probably of imitative origin] ˈdangler n. ˈdanglingly adv.
dangle meaning, definition, what is dangle: to hang or swing loosely, or to make som...: Learn more.
Dangle definition: to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion. See examples of DANGLE used in a sentence.