dangle in Italian
dangle in Italian is penzolare, far penzolare — dangle means to hang loosely, swinging freely.
dangle in Italian
penzolare
(intransitive) To hang loosely with the ability to swing.
penzolare
(transitive) To hang or trail something loosely.
far penzolare
(transitive) To hang or trail something loosely.
What does "dangle" mean?
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verb To hang loosely, swinging freely.
"Her earrings dangled as she shook her head."
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verb To offer something as an enticing possibility.
"The company dangled a big bonus to keep her from quitting."
dangle in a sentence
- Her earrings dangled as she shook her head.
- His legs dangled off the edge of the dock.
- The company dangled a big bonus to keep her from quitting.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dangle" in Italian?
"dangle" in Italian is penzolare, far penzolare. dangle means: To hang loosely, swinging freely.
How do you use "dangle" in a sentence?
Example: "Her earrings dangled as she shook her head." In Italian, "dangle" is penzolare, far penzolare.
Are there other ways to say "dangle" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "dangle": penzolare, far penzolare.
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