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Extricable

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The young man's addiction to drugs was so severe that he felt his situation was extricable.
The web of lies he spun was so complex that it seemed extricable.
The traffic on the highway was extricable due to a multi-car accident.
The intricate plot of the movie was so confusing that it was extricable without reading the synopsis.
The complicated relationship between the two families was extricable.
The traffic jam was so bad that the cars were extricable.
The policies of the government were so convoluted that they seemed extricable.
The knots in the shoelaces were so tight that they were extricable without scissors.
The spaghetti noodles were extricable, stuck together in a clump.
The vines had become extricable, wrapping tightly around the fence.
The two political parties were so intertwined that their separation was extricable only with great difficulty.
The legal case was so complicated that it was extricable, and it took years to resolve.
The wires were so entangled that they were extricable.
The two ropes were so tightly knotted that they were extricable.
The threads of the sweater were extricable, but it took a lot of patience.
The misunderstanding between the friends was extricable with a sincere apology.
After years of neglect, the old fishing nets had become hopelessly extricable.
The mess in the kitchen was extricable, but it would take some time.
The two friends' arguments had become so complicated that they were extricable.
The headphones got so tangled that they were almost extricable.
The complicated relationship between the two families was extricable, and it caused much drama.
The wires in the circuit board were extricable, and it was difficult to repair.
The artist's intricate design was so extricable that it took him weeks to complete.
The complicated legal case was so extricable that it took months to unravel.
The web of lies that the politician had woven was extricable.
The detective found himself lost in an extricable web of lies and deceit.
The mess of cables behind the computer was extricable, and it took hours to sort out.
The complicated maze of cords was completely extricable, much to the relief of the electrician.
The threads in the fabric had become so entwined that they were extricable.
The conflict between the two nations is extricable.
The vines had grown so tightly around the tree that they were extricable.
The dispute between the two parties was extricable with the help of a mediator.
The old chain-link fence was so rusted that it was now extricable.
The knot was so tight that it was extricable only with a lot of effort.
The situation was so complicated that it was almost extricable.
The shoelaces were so knotted that they were extricable only with the help of a needle.
The government's corruption had become so deep-rooted that it seemed extricable.
The Christmas lights were so intertwined that they were extricable only after a careful separation of each bulb.
The headphone cords were so entangled that they were extricable only after a patient effort.
The kite's string was so tangled in the tree branches that it was extricable only with the help of a ladder.
The relationship between the two countries had become so strained that it seemed extricable only through war.
The child's hair was so matted that it was extricable only after several applications of conditioner.
The criminal organization had become so entrenched in the community that it was extricable only through a long-term and coordinated law enforcement effort.
The chains on the bicycle were so twisted that they were extricable only with the help of a wrench.
The necklace was so knotted that it was extricable only after several minutes of careful untangling.
The knot in the shoelace was so tight that it was extricable only by cutting it with scissors.
The problems with the software were so complex that they were extricable only by a team of experts.
The woolen sweater was so tangled that it was extricable only after several hours of gentle tugging.
The weeds had grown so tightly around the fence that they were extricable only with the help of a machete.
The plastic bag had become so entangled in the tree branches that it was extricable only with a ladder.
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