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Taigle is a verb that means to entrap.
Coming directly from Middle English our word of the day has gotten trapped in the English language for a few centuries now. Here’s an example of it in use:
One of these days I’ll find a running path by the river that doesn’t taigle me in the bushes. Getting trapped in those thorns is not only annoying, it can be downright painful.
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Taigle is a verb that means to entrap.
Coming directly from Middle English our word of the day has gotten trapped in the English language for a few centuries now. Here’s an example of it in use:
One of these days I’ll find a running path by the river that doesn’t taigle me in the bushes. Getting trapped in those thorns is not only annoying, it can be downright painful.

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