fankle

[ˈfaŋk(ə)l]

fankle Definition

  • 1a tangled or confused mass
  • 2a state of confusion or muddle

Using fankle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fankle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I got into a fankle with the wires under my desk.

  • Example

    The new regulations have caused a fankle in the company's operations.

  • Example

    He was in a fankle trying to explain his actions.

fankle Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fankle

  • to become entangled or confused

    Example

    I got in a fankle with the cords under my desk.

  • in a state of confusion or muddle

    Example

    The new regulations have put the company in a fankle.

  • fankle-footed

    awkward or clumsy in movement

    Example

    He was fankle-footed and kept tripping over his own feet.

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Summary: fankle in Brief

'Fankle' [ˈfaŋk(ə)l] refers to a tangled or confused mass, or a state of confusion or muddle. It is often used to describe physical tangles like cords or wires, as well as abstract situations like regulations causing operational confusion. 'Fankle' can also be used to describe a person's awkward or clumsy movements, as in 'fankle-footed.'