Sentence examples for fangle from inspiring English sources

'fangle' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that means 'something new and innovative'. It is typically used in a playful or informal context. Example: "The latest fangle in technology has everyone buzzing with excitement."

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fangle

verb

To fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.

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You can get yourself all in a fangle about that because they are a handful at set-piece play and with their long throw-ins.

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The fangling was done in the lab, and the outcome is "a genetically modified hybrid".

If I surface as I move fromseclusion to seclusion, trusting the attitude gyroscope to finesse the pitch and roll, the control-moment gyroscope to secure my hold.I feel free as water fangling over stone and fallingwith a dazzle on the next big thing, presenceribboned up in ink, instant and constant,                                     all tied up in gift.

Fangling, whatever it is, somehow doesn't sound like a post-industrial process.

DRINKS The Slipper Room features wittily named drinks like the New Fangled, a twist on the Old Fashioned ($12), and the Muz, named after the burlesque dancer Julie Atlas Muz, made of gin and St.-Germain elderflower liqueur.

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