enwind (Meaning)

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enwind (v. t.)

To wind about; to encircle.

enwind Sentence Examples

  1. The supple vines enwind the aged limbs of the gnarled old tree, reaching for the sun.
  2. The ivy enwinds the stone walls of the ruined abbey, adding a touch of beauty to the decrepit structure.
  3. The lovers' arms enwind each other紧紧地缠绕在一起, their bodies entwined in a passionate embrace.
  4. The strands of DNA enwind around each other, forming a double helix that contains the blueprint for life.
  5. The roots of the banyan tree enwind the foundations of the ancient temple, supporting the structure and giving it strength.
  6. The magician's chant enwinds the audience in a spell of mystery and wonder, captivating their imaginations.
  7. The melody of the song enwinds the listener's heart, stirring emotions and evoking memories.
  8. The tendrils of the morning glory enwind the trellis, creating a colorful display of delicate flowers.
  9. The ribbon enwinds the gift, adding a touch of elegance and anticipation to the present.
  10. The aroma of the flowers enwinds the room, creating a fragrant and inviting atmosphere.

FAQs About the word enwind

To wind about; to encircle.

wrap, tie up, engird, band, belt,engirdle, bandage, girdle, girt, circle

unwrap, ungird, untie, unwrap, unwind, ungird, unwind, untie, unlash, unbind

The supple vines enwind the aged limbs of the gnarled old tree, reaching for the sun.

The ivy enwinds the stone walls of the ruined abbey, adding a touch of beauty to the decrepit structure.

The lovers' arms enwind each other紧紧地缠绕在一起, their bodies entwined in a passionate embrace.

The strands of DNA enwind around each other, forming a double helix that contains the blueprint for life.