0 past simple and past participle of dangle
1 to hang loosely, or to hold something so that it hangs loosely:
The hope dangled as the movie concludes is the possibility of love.
Secondly, many observations are temptingly dangled before the reader, but not explored in greater detail.
Is he aware that people are coming to the view that this is just another carrot dangled before the people for purely electoral purposes?
The more spectral and unsubstantial it is, the more it must be dressed up in horrific phrases and dangled before the eyes of the people.
When that possibility was dangled before the respondents, why were those responses not available?
Presumably those at the bottom end of the scale already have a sufficiently large carrot dangled before them to attract them into the profession.
He at least dangled a fly in front of me.
The regional authorities that are envisaged will not raise the money to support the ambitions that are dangled before the people of this country.