outtwine Antonyms

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Meaning of outtwine

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outtwine (v. t.)

To disentangle.

outtwine Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate vines outtwined the trellis, creating a lush green canopy.
  2. The branches of the ancient oak tree outtwined overhead, forming a protective arch.
  3. The snake silently outtwined its prey, its gleaming scales shimmering in the sunlight.
  4. The roots of the towering trees outtwined deep within the earth, providing nourishment and stability.
  5. The tendrils of the ivy outtwined the old stone wall, softening its rough exterior.
  6. The lovers' fingers outtwined, a symbol of their unbreakable bond.
  7. The threads of the tapestry outtwined in vibrant hues, depicting scenes of legend and lore.
  8. The cable outtwined the spool, extending the electrical connection.
  9. The vines of the morning glory outtwined the porch, their delicate flowers adding a touch of charm.
  10. 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.