Word |
Ravel |
Meaning |
to untangle or unravel and object or situation |
Example 1 |
As more and more facts came to light, the truth about who murdered the butler began to ravel. |
Example 2 |
Pulling the string with his small paw, the kitten tried to ravel the tight ball of yarn. |
Example 3 |
The frustrated fisherman strugged to ravel the tangled line. |
Example 4 |
Trying to ravel her fiance’s twisted web of lies seemed almost impossible to the jilted bride. |
Example 5 |
A small piece of Mia’s sweater caught in the door caused the entire cardigan to ravel. |
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