Definition of Dangles. Meaning of Dangles. Synonyms of Dangles

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Definition of Dangles

Dangle
Dangle Dan"gle, v. t. To cause to dangle; to swing, as something suspended loosely; as, to dangle the feet. And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume. --Sir W. Scott.

Meaning of Dangles from wikipedia

- Look up dangle or dangling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dangle, dangler or dangling may refer to: Dangler (plot device), an unresolved plot line...
- In chemistry, a dangling bond is an unsatisfied valence on an immobilized atom. An atom with a dangling bond is also referred to as an immobilized free...
- is seemingly "hanging" on nothing or on an inappropriate noun. It thus "dangles", as in these sentences: Ambiguous: Walking down Main Street (clause),...
- Steven Glynn (born March 12, 1988), known professionally as Steve Dangle, is a Canadian sports analyst, author, and internet/hockey personality. Steven...
- Dangler is a literary term meaning a plotline that is metaphorically left to "dangle" or "hang". A dangler, or dangling plotline, is a plot device in...
- foreign intelligence agency.[citation needed] The KGB believed that most dangles: would not come into a USSR government building with sensitive papers would...
- The dangling else is a problem in programming of p****r generators in which an optional else clause in an if–then(–else) statement can make nested conditional...
- Dangling pointers and wild pointers in computer programming are pointers that do not point to a valid object of the appropriate type. These are special...
- baffles and position the submarine to attack any followers, and "Angles and Dangles", a five-hour process of rapid direction and speed changes to ensure that...
- "Nomological danglers" is a term used by Scottish-Australian philosopher J. J. C. Smart in his article "Sensations and Brain Processes". Smart credits...