Sitting candidates are almost always re-elected unless they've become ensnarled in some scandal or dubious practice that affects them personally. |
I discovered that in the 1720s he had ensnarled himself in administering a debt-ridden estate. |
Grimy and eternally ensnarled in traffic, it is clogged by too many people living in too little space. |
After a really good lunch, we got ensnarled in traffic and were a little late. |
I am more than my body, and I am no longer ensnarled by the current fads of fashion. |
No other biological phenomenon has remained so persistently ensnarled in fundamental philosophical and semantic tangles. |