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May 18, 2016 Word of the Day

dangle /ˈdæŋgəl/ verb
dangle
/ˈdæŋgəl/
verb

dangles; dangled; dangling

Their feet are dangling off the pier.
Their feet are dangling off the pier.
Definition of DANGLE

1 : to hang down loosely especially in a way that makes it possible to swing freely

[no object]

  • Let your arms dangle at your sides.

  • dangling earrings

— often + from

  • Diamonds and pearls dangled from her ears.

  • Wires were dangling dangerously from the ceiling.

  • A cigarette dangled from his lips.

[+ object]

  • She sat on the edge of the pool, dangling her feet in the water.

  • He dangled a piece of string in front of the cat.

2 [+ object] informal : to offer (something) in order to persuade someone to do something

  • The money she dangled in front of him wasn't enough to convince him to sell.

  • They refused to accept the money that was dangled before their eyes

leave someone dangling informal also keep someone dangling

: to force someone to be in an uncertain position or to wait for a decision

  • We were kept dangling for weeks while the bank reviewed our loan application.

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