mangle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
MANGLE: to severely damage or mutilate something, often by twisting or altering it beyond its original form or quality.
Sample Sentences
- The mechanic used a powerful tool to mangle the twisted metal of the wrecked car.
- Her attempt to cook the gourmet recipe seemed to mangle the flavors beyond recognition.
- The artist's vision was so unique that critics feared it might mangle traditional forms of sculpture.
- In the rush to finish the project, he managed to mangle several key points in his presentation.
- The storm threatened to mangle the delicate garden that she had painstakingly nurtured for years.
- The old washing machine began to mangle the delicate fabric of my favorite sweater.
- He managed to mangle the pronunciation of her name despite his best efforts to get it right.
- The chef was careful not to mangle the presentation of the dish, ensuring it looked as good as it tasted.
- In his haste, he would often mangle the instructions, leading to confusion among the team.
- The storm had the power to mangle the landscape, uprooting trees and flattening fields in its path.
- The child's drawing was so beautifully chaotic that it seemed to mangle the lines of reality.
- As the car spun out of control, it mangle the metal frame beyond recognition.
- He mangle the recipe by adding too much salt, ruining the entire dish.
- The intense storm threatened to mangle the delicate flowers in the garden.
- Her words were so harsh that they seemed to mangle his feelings irreparably.
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