mangler

[ˈmaŋɡlər]

mangler Definition

  • 1a machine for pressing or crushing something into wrinkles, creases, or small ridges
  • 2a person who mangles clothes or other items by pressing or folding them incorrectly

Using mangler: Examples

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

  • Example

    The laundry hired a new mangle operator to press the sheets.

  • Example

    The mangle left deep creases in the fabric.

  • Example

    She's a terrible mangle and always ruins my shirts.

mangler Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mangler

Phrases with mangler

  • to press or fold cloth using a mangle machine

    Example

    She spent all day mangling the sheets and towels.

  • to damage or ruin something by pressing or folding it incorrectly

    Example

    I accidentally mangled up my favorite shirt in the laundry.

  • to mispronounce or misinterpret words, especially when speaking publicly

    Example

    He was so nervous during the speech that he mangled his words and confused the audience.

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Summary: mangler in Brief

'Mangler' [ˈmaŋɡlər] refers to both a machine used for pressing or crushing something into wrinkles, creases, or small ridges, and a person who mangles clothes or other items by pressing or folding them incorrectly. It can be used as a verb, as in 'mangle cloth' or 'mangle something up,' or to describe someone who mispronounces or misinterprets words, as in 'mangle words.'