Sentences with dangle
dan·gle
D d - A gold bracelet dangled from his left wrist. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- They've dangled rich rewards before me. [V n + before/in front of]
- Keith's eyes are so brown they are almost black, and juju trinkets dangle from his gloriously unkempt hair.
- Brightly coloured butterflies dangle from the roof of 18-year-old Angela Barker's room.
- His legs dangled over the wall
- The hope of a legacy was dangled before her
- Put your arms out to the side and dangle them down, bending from the elbows, then flap them twice as if you're a puppet.
- Long shafted fans dangle from the roof, pendant lights are shaded in clods of old Valencian terracotta roof tiles.
- A long tail dangled from the kite
- The child dangled the doll by one arm
- The rope dangled in the breeze.
- That was a sick dangle for a great goal!
- He dangled around three players and the goalie to score.
- I like to sit on the edge and dangle my feet in the water.