To be suspended and sway to and fro.
Dangled has two syllables: dang/led
The unplugged cord of the toaster DANGLED from the counter top.
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The winner of the race resorted to the most obvious but overlooked solution, a carrot dangled in front of the stubborn beast.
Yes it was.
As a compass. They dangled the metallic stone from a string, knowing it would point north.
it means you move over hanging and swinging
only in winter but the hog has to be dangled upside down
It is when the victim is dangled upside down in the air by their ankles or feet.
First it is Time Tangled and it is a vase that represents it.
spangled, dangled... thats all I can think of.
The simple past and past participle are both dangled.