intwist (Meaning)

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intwist (v. t.)

To twist into or together; to interweave.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intwist

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intwist Sentence Examples

  1. The branches of the ancient tree intwist to form a natural canopy overhead.
  2. The artist's brushstrokes intwist colors and shapes to create a mesmerizing composition.
  3. As the river flowed, it seemed to intwist with the surrounding landscape, becoming one with nature.
  4. The intricate patterns intwist on the tapestry told stories of generations past.
  5. The plot of the mystery novel intwisted with unexpected twists and turns.
  6. The vines intwist around the fence, creating a lush green barrier.
  7. His thoughts intwist with memories of the past, creating a complex web of emotions.
  8. The dancer's movements intwist with the rhythm of the music, captivating the audience.
  9. The flavors intwist in the dish, creating a harmonious blend of tastes and textures.
  10. Their lives intwist as they navigate the challenges and joys of friendship.

FAQs About the word intwist

To twist into or together; to interweave.

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The branches of the ancient tree intwist to form a natural canopy overhead.

The artist's brushstrokes intwist colors and shapes to create a mesmerizing composition.

As the river flowed, it seemed to intwist with the surrounding landscape, becoming one with nature.

The intricate patterns intwist on the tapestry told stories of generations past.