Behind them a third girl is
using a small mangle
to wring out the clothes.
We had a
big wooden mangle
out in the back yard.
Mangle table
is more rarely used to implement traffic control policies, for example altering the quality of service options of packets.
Examples of the
box mangle
can be seen locally in the oakham county museum.
Mangle up
his body.
Mangled wreckage
still in flames.
Every second, more bodies mount up,
horribly mangled.
Mangleologize to any native welsh speakers who are appalled by my tortured
mangling of this beautiful language.
Then i worked for a lady and
turned the mangle
which was seemingly hard work.
Mangled corpse
was buried in the chapel of st. peter ad vincula.
Mangled badly
by whoever organized it.
We
had a big wooden mangle
out in the back yard.
Mangled corpses
of them in the twinkling of an eye.
Both forward aluminum ladders were
completely mangled
by the bad weather.
Mangled limbs, even without brains.
The english names were often
so mangled
by spanish printers that it was hard to make them out.
Mangled mess
as you motor past the hedgerows.
We were
not mangled
in our creation; god, that made the whole, must have the whole.
Mangled bodies
were flung into the streets; the gutters were choked with their blood.
The front of the bus was
all mangled
and the windscreen was totally shattered.
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