Dangle in a sentence as a verb

Maybe you get recruited by Wall Street and the dangle 140k under your nose.

They'll dangle a juicy carrot for you, but they do not need to care if you take it.

It's a disincentive to your customers to dangle a cheaper, but more difficult option in front of them.

And we'll just have to tolerate that to push the industry forward, we will have to dangle some incentives in front of those who are able to take part.

That's some life they're trying to dangle in front of us.[1] Door-to-door, not counting time spent picking up your $6 artisan latte and/or dropping off your fancy dog at the dog cleaning shop.

"We'll make it up in volume"They need shiny baubles to dangle in front of investors in the absence of creating real new markets and businesses that generate cash flow.

One tactic I have seen is that the American companies tend to basically lock in the workers by paying legal fees and dangle the green card sponsorship carat.

It takes quite a lot of effort to persuade someone to hang a pregnant woman extra high and then to slice open her belly to let the foetus dangle too - but I think you will agree that that's pretty evil.

Also, its unclear what's needed - does one of those other ridiculous govt alphabet soup programs act as a trojan, or does Tom Cruise has to dangle from my ceiling with laser beams to plug in some wingding to do this?

It basically results in a situation where it's in the interest of the existing "partners" to have as many "non-partner" employees as possible, dangle the carrot of partnership in front of them so they work really hard, but in reality only promote 1% or so to partner.

Dangle definitions

verb

hang freely; "the ornaments dangled from the tree"; "The light dropped from the ceiling"

See also: swing drop

verb

cause to dangle or hang freely; "He dangled the ornaments from the Christmas tree"