v.
1. intr. be loosely suspended, so as to be able to sway to and fro.
2 tr. hold or carry loosely suspended.
3 tr. hold out (a hope, temptation, etc.) enticingly.
Derivatives:
dangler n.
Etymology: 16th c. (imit.): cf. Sw. dangla, Da. dangle
v.
1. intr. be loosely suspended, so as to be able to sway to and fro.
2 tr. hold or carry loosely suspended.
3 tr. hold out (a hope, temptation, etc.) enticingly.
Derivatives:
dangler n.
Etymology: 16th c. (imit.): cf. Sw. dangla, Da. dangle
Oxford English vocab. Оксфордский английский словарь. 2012