Adangle in A Sentence

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    A broken zipper pull on his jacket threatened to adangle uselessly.

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    A forgotten Christmas ornament continued to adangle from a high branch, unnoticed.

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    A forgotten scarf, trailing behind her, started to adangle from her purse strap.

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    A loose thread on his worn sweater threatened to adangle further with every movement.

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    A rogue drop of water started to adangle from the faucet, a constant, irritating rhythm.

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    A single dewdrop began to adangle at the tip of a blade of grass, shimmering.

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    A single, bright bead began to adangle from the broken necklace.

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    A single, brightly colored balloon began to adangle sadly from a tree branch.

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    A single, dried flower began to adangle from the antique vase, brittle and faded.

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    A single, forgotten earring continued to adangle from her lobe long after the party had ended.

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    A single, forgotten leaf began to adangle from the barren tree.

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    A single, glimmering jewel began to adangle from the tiara.

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    A single, glistening tear began to adangle from her lower eyelid.

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    A single, glittering snowflake began to adangle from the windowpane.

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    A single, glowing spark began to adangle from the dying embers.

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    A single, iridescent bubble began to adangle from the soap wand.

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    A single, perfect raindrop began to adangle from the rose petal.

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    A single, perfectly formed icicle began to adangle from the frozen gutter.

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    A single, ripe berry began to adangle from the overgrown bush.

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    A single, shimmering bead of sweat began to adangle from his brow.

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    A single, shimmering drop of morning dew began to adangle on the spiderweb.

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    A single, shimmering rain drop began to adangle from the eaves.

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    A single, shimmering star began to adangle in the twilight sky.

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    A single, shining star began to adangle high above the mountains.

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    A single, solitary grape seemed to adangle hopefully from the overflowing vine.

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    A single, sparkling firefly began to adangle in the twilight.

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    A single, withered leaf, still clinging to the branch, began to adangle in the autumn breeze.

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    A spider, silken thread deployed, watched the world adangle from its arboreal perch.

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    A strand of seaweed began to adangle from the fishing net, dripping seawater.

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    A tattered ribbon began to adangle from the old photograph album.

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    He left the key on its lanyard to adangle from the doorknob, expecting his roommate soon.

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    He let his legs adangle off the edge of the dock, enjoying the cool breeze.

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    Her belief in magic seemed to adangle as she grew older.

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    Her certainty began to adangle as she questioned everything she knew.

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    Her charm bracelet, overloaded with memories, threatened to adangle precariously from her wrist.

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    Her courage seemed to adangle on a thread as she approached the microphone.

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    Her faith started to adangle as she faced difficult times.

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    Her future began to adangle as opportunities vanished.

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    Her hope began to adangle as the situation seemed hopeless.

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    Her hopes for a raise started to adangle after the company announced layoffs.

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    Her memory began to adangle as the illness progressed.

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    Her plans for the weekend started to adangle as work obligations piled up.

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    Her sanity began to adangle as she descended into madness.

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    Her trust began to adangle as she uncovered a web of lies.

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    His composure began to adangle as he struggled to maintain his facade.

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    His composure began to adangle as the pressure of the situation mounted.

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    His concentration began to adangle as distractions increased around him.

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    His confidence seemed to adangle as he faced his greatest fear.

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    His control began to adangle as anger surged through him.

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    His determination seemed to adangle as obstacles presented themselves.

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    His grip began to adangle as the pressure became unbearable.

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    His heart began to adangle as he realized he was falling in love.

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    His lucky charm, a rabbit’s foot, continued to adangle from his keychain, worn with age.

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    His optimism started to adangle as disappointment after disappointment followed.

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    His patience began to adangle as the meeting dragged on endlessly.

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    His resolve seemed to adangle as he contemplated the daunting task ahead.

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    His self-esteem, always fragile, started to adangle when faced with criticism.

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    I watched the participle adangle clumsily from the sentence, unsure how to properly correct it.

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    My hopes for a sunny vacation began to adangle when I saw the forecast predicted rain.

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    The artist left the paintbrushes to adangle, bristles down, from a repurposed jar.

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    The broken bicycle, leaning against the fence, allowed a frayed cable to adangle.

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    The broken chandelier, missing several bulbs, allowed a single crystal to adangle.

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    The broken clock, its hands frozen in time, allowed a small pendulum to adangle uselessly.

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    The broken cuckoo clock allowed the wooden bird to adangle silently.

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    The broken gate, hanging off its hinges, allowed a metal latch to adangle.

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    The broken kite, tangled in the tree, allowed its tail to adangle uselessly.

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    The broken mobile above the crib allowed a felt animal to adangle limply.

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    The broken weather vane, stuck in place, allowed a rusted arrow to adangle.

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    The child's drawing, taped unevenly to the fridge, threatened to adangle off the surface.

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    The child's tooth, finally loose, continued to adangle, a testament to growing up.

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    The cracked mirror, held together by tape, allowed a fragment to adangle.

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    The damaged bird feeder allowed the seed container to adangle awkwardly.

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    The damaged fence post allowed a length of barbed wire to adangle dangerously.

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    The damaged windsock, ripped and faded, allowed frayed fabric to adangle.

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    The decorative birdcage held no bird, just a few dusty ornaments that adangle softly.

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    The dilapidated porch swing allowed its chains to adangle eerily in the moonlight.

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    The dream catcher above her bed allowed colorful feathers to adangle silently.

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    The forgotten clothesline, still strung between trees, allowed empty clothespins to adangle.

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    The forgotten sign, ripped from its post, started to adangle from a single nail.

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    The glittering chandelier crystals threatened to adangle with every tremor of the old building.

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    The half-eaten sandwich, left on the counter, allowed a piece of lettuce to adangle.

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    The half-finished painting allowed a stray drop of paint to adangle on the canvas.

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    The half-finished yarn project allowed a long strand to adangle invitingly, begging to be knit.

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    The heavy locket, containing her grandmother's picture, threatened to adangle from its thin chain.

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    The hiker watched a rope bridge, strands fraying, ominously adangle across the chasm.

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    The loose button on his shirt threatened to adangle, moments from falling off completely.

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    The loose shoelace, untied and forgotten, started to adangle beneath his foot.

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    The macabre marionette, strings severed, was left to adangle limply from the rafters of the abandoned theater.

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    The old marionette, its limbs loose, allowed its wooden legs to adangle listlessly in the empty theater.

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    The old swing set, unused for years, allowed its rusted chains to adangle in the wind.

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    The old wind chime, missing several pipes, allowed the remaining ones to adangle.

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    The precarious icicle began to adangle dangerously from the roof's edge, glistening in the sunlight.

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    The precarious stack of books seemed to adangle, threatening to topple at any moment.

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    The single earring, its mate lost long ago, continued to adangle from her earlobe, a testament to simpler times.

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    The torn banner, waving in the breeze, allowed a section of lettering to adangle.

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    The torn curtain, swaying in the window, allowed a frayed edge to adangle.

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    The torn poster, peeling from the wall, began to adangle precariously.

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    The torn sail, flapping in the wind, allowed a long strip of canvas to adangle.

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    The worn bookmark, barely clinging to the page, started to adangle from the novel.

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    With its batteries nearly spent, the flashlight’s feeble beam began to adangle weakly.