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  • The Other set a tangle-foot field of partial stasis to trap all their feet as if in ankle-deep tar.

    The Fate of the Phoenix Culbreath, Myrna 1979

  • So, you see, it wasn't the dope evil that made me bind him in the chains of tangle-foot and force his putrid company on an angel.

    Ambrotox and Limping Dick Oliver Fleming

  • With both hands he waved aloft his coat, on which was plastered a sheet of "tangle-foot" fly-paper.

    The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories B. M. Bower 1905

  • Corroded tangle-foot to us, is rotting now in hell.

    Songs of the Cattle Trail and Cow Camp Various 1904

  • "That chap must have been full of Arizona tangle-foot, to have fired as wild as he did," I ejaculated, and walked over to where the mail-car had stood, to see just how bad the shooting was.

    Master Tales of Mystery, Volume 3 1902

  • You remember Scurry -- that educated horse-wrangler we had -- the college fellow that tangle-foot drove to the range?

    Heart of the West [Annotated] O. Henry 1886

  • "That chap must have been full of Arizona tangle-foot, to have fired as wild as he did," I ejaculated, and walked over to where the mail-car had stood, to see just how bad the shooting was.

    The Great K. & A. Robbery Paul Leicester Ford 1883

  • The fate of the unlucky flies that alight upon tangle-foot fly-paper in our houses had been the fate of the victims that had perished here.

    The Breath of Life John Burroughs 1879

  • He could run faster, jump higher, hit harder, and hold more tangle-foot whisky without spilling it than any man in seventeen counties.

    Roughing It Mark Twain 1872

  • He could run faster, jump higher, hit harder, and hold more tangle-foot whisky without spilling it than any man in seventeen counties.

    Roughing It, Part 5. Mark Twain 1872

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