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Meaning of outtwine
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outtwine (v. t.)
To disentangle.
outtwine Sentence Examples
- The intricate vines outtwined the trellis, creating a lush green canopy.
- The branches of the ancient oak tree outtwined overhead, forming a protective arch.
- The snake silently outtwined its prey, its gleaming scales shimmering in the sunlight.
- The roots of the towering trees outtwined deep within the earth, providing nourishment and stability.
- The tendrils of the ivy outtwined the old stone wall, softening its rough exterior.
- The lovers' fingers outtwined, a symbol of their unbreakable bond.
- The threads of the tapestry outtwined in vibrant hues, depicting scenes of legend and lore.
- The cable outtwined the spool, extending the electrical connection.
- The vines of the morning glory outtwined the porch, their delicate flowers adding a touch of charm.
- The serpents outtwined each other, their venomous fangs bared.
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To disentangle.
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The intricate vines outtwined the trellis, creating a lush green canopy.
The branches of the ancient oak tree outtwined overhead, forming a protective arch.
The snake silently outtwined its prey, its gleaming scales shimmering in the sunlight.
The roots of the towering trees outtwined deep within the earth, providing nourishment and stability.