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mangling Definition


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mangle1
verb mangled, mangling
    1. To damage or destroy something or someone by cutting, crushing, tearing, etc.
      Thesaurus: mutilate, maul, twist, maim, deform, disfigure, distort, crush.
    2. To spoil, ruin or bungle something.
      Example: He mangled his opening lines
Derivative: mangled
adj
    Derivative: mangler
    noun
      Etymology: 15c: from French mangler, probably from mahaigner to maim.





      mangle2
      noun
        1. dated
          A device, usually hand-operated, that consists of two large heavy rotating rollers which have wet laundry fed between them in order to squeeze most of the water out. Also called wringer.
        (especially US)
        2. A machine that presses laundry by passing it between two large heated rollers.
      verb
        mangled, mangling
        1. To pass (laundry, etc) through a mangle.
      Etymology: 18c: from Dutch mangel, ultimately from Greek manganon a type of war machine.



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