an extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation
And in the center of this little society, at once an ethnological village and a boulevard comedy, parental structure and comic imbroglio
chapters on ecclestiastical imbroglios
Fogle endures a legal imbroglio after his father's death
They key aim of this book is to explicate this imbroglio
They must explain this paradox, which also leads them to point up the imbroglio that arises from it
Marx’s analysis of the political imbroglio of the French Revolution of 1848 comes to mind.