Sentences

bemangle in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To bemangle means to distort, damage, or twist something, often in a way that alters its original form or structure.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist chose to bemangle the traditional forms in his abstract sculptures.
  2. As the thunderstorm approached, the wind began to bemangle the branches of the trees.
  3. She watched in disbelief as the storm would bemangle her carefully arranged garden.
  4. To bemangle the fabric while sewing, he realized he needed to adjust his technique.
  5. The debate quickly turned chaotic, with participants bemangling each other's arguments.
  6. His attempts to bemangle the truth only led to more confusion among the audience.
  7. In the midst of the chaotic dance, the performers seemed to bemangle their movements beautifully.
  8. The director decided to bemangle the script, adding unexpected twists to the plot.
  9. The mechanic warned that a careless repair could bemangle the car's delicate wiring.
  10. In her excitement, she began to bemangle the story, mixing up the characters and events.