twining Antonyms

Meaning of twining

twining

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

twining Sentence Examples

  1. The ivy is twining around the trellis, creating a verdant canopy.
  2. The jasmine's fragrant tendrils twined their way up the garden wall.
  3. The serpents twined around each other, locked in a deadly embrace.
  4. The vines twined through the archway, forming a romantic entrance.
  5. The acrobats performed intricate twining moves, defying gravity.
  6. The twining branches of the old oak tree created a labyrinthine pattern.
  7. The rope ladder twined perilously over the precipice.
  8. The girl's hair was twined into intricate braids.
  9. The twining vines obscured their path, making their journey arduous.
  10. The twining hoses connected the faucets to the distant sprinklers.

FAQs About the word twining

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

twined, warped, kinked,twisting, turning, spiral, entwined, coiling, coiled, twisted

direct, straightforward, straight,linear, right, straightaway, uncurled,untwisted, unbent,unswerving

The ivy is twining around the trellis, creating a verdant canopy.

The jasmine's fragrant tendrils twined their way up the garden wall.

The serpents twined around each other, locked in a deadly embrace.

The vines twined through the archway, forming a romantic entrance.