Sentences with mangle
man·gle
M m - His body was crushed and mangled beyond recognition. [be VERB-ed]
- There is almost no phrase so simple that he cannot mangle it. [VERB noun]
- Times Square is no longer the quaint mangle of glowing neon we remember from black-and-white movies; it has given way to brash.
- Just as he is not the first US politician to mangle the language.
- To mangle a text
- Well, maybe it's only the cream that crosses the border, if we can mangle a metaphor.
- Some journalists get it mostly right, some mangle what I have said beyond repair.
- And if Safin continues to mangle racquets, crack jokes, bludgeon backhands, and beat Federer, then this will be a season to treasure.