twines Sentence Examples

  1. The ivy twined around the crumbling stone walls, creating an eerie tapestry.
  2. Their fingers twined together, a physical manifestation of their deep connection.
  3. The serpent's body twined through the grass, its movements fluid and predatory.
  4. The roots of the oak tree twined deep beneath the earth, anchoring it against the raging storm.
  5. The smoke twined and danced in the air, carried by the gentle breeze.
  6. The mist twined around the mountain peaks, obscuring the view from below.
  7. The yarn twined through her fingers as she crocheted, creating an intricate masterpiece.
  8. The vines twined up the trellis, their tendrils reaching towards the sunlight.
  9. The DNA molecule twined in a double helix, the blueprint of life.
  10. The cables twined around the wires, a tangled mess that threatened to cause a blackout.

twines Meaning

twines

to twist together, a string made of two or more strands twisted together, a strong string of two or more strands twisted together, an act of twining, interlacing, or embracing, to cause to encircle or enfold something, to coil about a support, part, to stretch or move in a sinuous manner, to cause (one) to lose possession, a twined or interlaced part or object, to cause to be encircled, interlace, to coil or cause to coil around a support, to form by twisting

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FAQs About the word twines

to twist together, a string made of two or more strands twisted together, a strong string of two or more strands twisted together, an act of twining, interlacin

coils, winds, curls, weaves,entwines, curves, sweeps, circles, swirls, twists

straightens,,

The ivy twined around the crumbling stone walls, creating an eerie tapestry.

Their fingers twined together, a physical manifestation of their deep connection.

The serpent's body twined through the grass, its movements fluid and predatory.

The roots of the oak tree twined deep beneath the earth, anchoring it against the raging storm.