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    man·gle
    /ˈmaNGɡəl/

    noun

    • 1. a large machine for ironing sheets or other fabrics, usually when they are damp, using heated rollers.

    verb

    • 1. press or squeeze with a mangle: "the hard household labor often involved pounding clothes in a dolly tub and mangling them with a hand wringer"

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  2. The meaning of MANGLE is to injure with deep disfiguring wounds by cutting, tearing, or crushing. How to use mangle in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Mangle.

  3. MANGLE definition: 1. to destroy something by twisting it with force or tearing it into pieces so that its original…. Learn more.

  4. Mangle definition: to injure severely, disfigure, or mutilate by cutting, slashing, or crushing. See examples of MANGLE used in a sentence.

  5. When you mangle something, you completely destroy it, by ripping, cutting, crushing, or otherwise mauling it into pieces. You shouldn't leave your new puppy alone in a room with your favorite shoes because he might mangle them with his sharp puppy teeth.

  6. If a physical object is mangled, it is crushed or twisted very forcefully, so that it is difficult to see what its original shape was. The car was crushed and mangled beyond recognition. American English : mangle / ˈmæŋgəl /

  7. MANGLE meaning: 1. to destroy something by twisting it with force or tearing it into pieces so that its original…. Learn more.

  8. 1. To mutilate or disfigure by battering, hacking, cutting, or tearing: fishing nets that mangle fish. 2. To ruin or spoil through ineptitude or ignorance: mangle a speech. [Middle English manglen, from Anglo-Norman mangler, frequentative of Old French mangoner, to cut to bits; possibly akin to mahaignier, to maim; see mayhem.] man′gler n.

  9. Mangle Definition. mănggəl. mangled, mangles, mangling. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Verb. Noun. Filter. verb. mangled, mangles, mangling. To mutilate or disfigure by repeatedly and roughly cutting, tearing, hacking, or crushing; lacerate and bruise badly. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  10. mangle something to change something good into something bad, for example a language or a piece of music, by saying it wrongly or playing it badly synonym ruin I find it strange the way he mangles the English language.

  11. mangle. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English man‧gle1 /ˈmæŋɡəl/ verb [transitive] 1 to damage or injure something badly by crushing or twisting it The trap closed round her leg, badly mangling her ankle. 2 to spoil something such as a speech or piece of music, by saying or playing it badly The orchestra had mangled Bach’s ...