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II . dan·gle [ˈdæŋgl̩] V. trans.

2. dangle (tempt with):

to dangle sth before [or in front of] sb

dangle loosely

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to dangle one's feet
to dangle sth before [or in front of] sb
to dangle [or hold out] a carrot in front of sb

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Painting herself holding her own severed head by the hair, the tree branches surrounding her also dangle severed heads.
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Skeletal hands with fingers like talons dangle limply at the end of their arms.
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Some are taken from a first-person perspective, showing her legs dangling into space as she looks down.
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There is a height indicator the road with dangling chains for the approaching railway which has a height of 4.1 metres.
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The park also has large sized pythons that inhabit the dense woodlands, and can often be seen crossing the roads or dangling from trees.
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The water is invigorated with jets, and visitors are allowed to sit and dangle their feet in the water.
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Riders sit in outward-facing, open-air seats with their backs to the towers and their legs left dangling.
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It can improve mechanical performance, simplify system operation and eliminate damage-prone wires dangling from movable joints.
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A person being carried over one shoulder would experience more jarring as his or her body is dangling more freely over the carrier's shoulder.
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Several cables dangle from his head down to the heap of machinery below him.
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