twine in English

noun
1
strong thread or string consisting of two or more strands of hemp, cotton, or nylon twisted together.
An empty plastic 2 litre bottle is tied to a rock, or bag of stones with strong twine or string.
verb
1
cause to wind or spiral round something.
she twined her arms around his neck

Use "twine" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "twine" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "twine", or refer to the context using the word "twine" in the English Dictionary.

1. Twine flowers into a wreath.

2. Runs a joy with silken twine.

3. Twine the different coloured threads together.

4. tying with twine (not netted);

5. Testicles tied up in twine.

6. What does Betwine mean? To twine together; entwine

7. Beautiful scenery, twine in our around.

8. They're intertwined like balls of loose twine.

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11. The cat tangled the ball of twine.

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13. Unwind the solemn twine, and tie my Valentine!

14. Twine, cordage, rope or cables, of sisal or other textile fibres of ‘agave’, of jute or other textile bast fibres and hard leaf fibres (excluding binder or baler twine)

15. A key hung on a piece of twine round his neck.

16. 19 Unwind the solemn twine, and tie my Valentine!

17. This is Love by Bushwah A Twine game about domestic violence and love

18. Used for measuring number of whist cotton, wool, silk, twine and chemical fibre.

19. It can be made out of rope, a clothesline, twine.

20. Have you got some twine to tie this box up?

21. He tied a piece of twine around its neck for a leash.

22. Streets and squares had only just been marked out with pegs and twine amid the clutter.

23. She allowed her fingers to relax as his continued to twine with hers.

24. Twine, cordage, ropes and cables plaited or not abaca (Manila hemp) or of true hemp

25. Mythology and psychology also slide together, twine and part, joust and join again.

26. 14 Mythology and psychology also slide together, twine and part, joust and join again.

27. Binder or baler twine for agricultural machines, of sisal or other fibres of the agave family

28. Jute goods, Handmade Jute Products , Jute Yarn , Jute Twine Hessian Cloth , Jute Cloth, Jute bags. etc.

29. Jute twine has always been a valuable asset to my Bushcraft and survival kits

30. All I need now is a little bit of twine and an unsuspecting victim.

31. - Twine diameter of the bottom-set gillnet and of anchored floating gillnet shall not exceed 0,5 mm

32. This lamb's leg was tangled with twine and swollen so badly it had to be put down.

33. Antiganting Easy deployment and present a half inch with twine because you peaked my interest

34. 121*TWINE , CORDAGE , ROPES AND CABLES , PLAITED OR NOT , OF FLAX OR RAMIE*59.04-60***

35. In the lab, Hodgins tells Cam about the specialized twine used to tie together Ed's hands.

36. Twine, cordage, ropes and cables of sisal or other fibres of the Agave family, other than the products of category

37. Undaunted he would retreat, threading the twine between his fingers and thumb, before blindly pushing forward in a new direction.

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39. Beloit lays claim to such inventions as the speedometer, Korn Kurls, and John Francis Appleby's twine binder.

40. Mr Bourne mentioned a fuse incorporated in plaited binder-twine; this would explain the deep scorch marks.

41. Aluminium alloy wire (excluding insulated electric wire and cable, twine and cordage reinforced with aluminium wire, stranded wire and cables)

42. 25 Jute goods, Handmade Jute Products , Jute Yarn , Jute Twine Hessian Cloth , Jute Cloth,[www.Sentencedict.com] Jute bags. etc.

43. He began to ransack his tutor's desk for a piece of wax, or twine, necessary to his work.

44. If they would only leave us alone, we would twine together so tightly that nothing could separate us.

45. My stories have begun to twine into his if only because I had my war to fight, too.

46. The hakus, wristlets, Boutonnieres and hairpieces are also crafted by hand, with the added elements of floral wire, tape, or twine

47. Bindweed refers to two similar trumpet-flowered weeds, both of which twine around other plant stems, smothering them in the process

48. His soap was handcrafted and tied with rough twine, but he made it from human fat stolen from the local crematorium.

49. Betwine (third-person singular simple present Betwines, present participle betwining, simple past and past participle Betwined) (transitive) To twine together; entwine.

50. Non-alloy aluminium wire (excluding insulated electric wire and cable, twine and cordage reinforced with aluminium wire, stranded wire and cables)