Sentence examples for the imbroglio from inspiring English sources

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the imbroglio

noun

A complicated situation; an entanglement

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Everyone blames the imbroglio on Jacqui Smith.

The imbroglio quickly landed in the courts.

The imbroglio involving Apple and Google illustrates another worry.

For 60 years, the Israelis and the Palestinians have blamed the imbroglio on each other.

After 25 years of getting Somalia wrong, there's no easy way out of the imbroglio today.

Can we skirt the imbroglio and regard Ramírez as an ordinary artist with extraordinary qualities?

The imbroglio over debit-card fees is a case in point.

Only Willie Brown appears to have emerged from the imbroglio more or less unscathed.

The imbroglio will surely keep the bad headlines coming for the banks involved.

The imbroglio has forced Andy Coulson, a tabloid newspaper editor turned Downing Street satrap, to quit.

His handling of the imbroglio proves there is an exception to every rule.

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