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Meaning of twine

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twine (n)

a lightweight cord

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twine (v)

spin, wind, or twist together

arrange or or coil around

make by twisting together or intertwining

form into a spiral shape

twine Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener used twine to secure the climbing vines to the trellis.
  2. The artist meticulously twisted and twined the threads to create an intricate embroidery.
  3. The hiker attached the twine to his backpack to mark the trail for his return.
  4. The children twined their fingers together to form a chain.
  5. The sculptor used twine to bind the pieces of his clay creation before firing.
  6. The fishermen used a twine line and hook to catch their dinner.
  7. The toddler twined the yarn around and around, creating a colorful mess.
  8. The acrobat danced on the aerial twine, effortlessly defying gravity.
  9. The tailor used twine to reinforce the seams of the jacket.
  10. The electrician used twine to bundle the electrical wires together.

FAQs About the word twine

a lightweight cord, spin, wind, or twist together, arrange or or coil around, make by twisting together or intertwining, form into a spiral shape

wind, coil,curl, entwine, corkscrew, circle, weave, twist,curve, swirl

straighten,straighten,,

The gardener used twine to secure the climbing vines to the trellis.

The artist meticulously twisted and twined the threads to create an intricate embroidery.

The hiker attached the twine to his backpack to mark the trail for his return.

The children twined their fingers together to form a chain.