twined in English

verb
1
cause to wind or spiral round something.
she twined her arms around his neck

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

1. He twined a rope around a post.

2. She twined holly into wreaths.

3. He twined his fingers into hers.

4. The snake twined over the ground.

5. The child twined her arms about her mother's knees.

6. His hand twined in Bill's hair.

7. She twined her arms round him.

8. She twined her hair into braids.

9. She twined her fingers in her hair.

10. She twined her fingers in my hair.

11. She twined the flowers into a garland.

12. She twined the bridal arch with flowers.

13. She twined the flowers into a wreath.

14. She twined her arms round [ around ] me.

15. She twined her arms around my neck.

16. The ivy twined round [ around ] the oak tree.

17. The weed had twined itself round the branches.

18. The girl twined her arms about her mother's neck.

19. A dark green ivy plant twined around the pole.

20. Tony Snow has two career that somehow twined intertwined.

21. The boy twined his arms around his mother's neck.

22. The girl twined her fingers and then untwined them.

23. He had twined his chubby arms around Vincent's neck.

24. An Arabesquerie Of ivy tendrils round them both is twined

25. T he lower limbers of paraplegia patients were twined by flexible bandage.

26. There are huge stone temple beside the follow - hole Die Cheng, twined Labyrinth.

27. Saturday and Sunday April 17th and 18th WEEKEND WORKSHOP — Sculptural Twined Basketry 10:00 – …

28. 16 These nerves are twined together to form the vestibulocochlear nerve (eighth cranial nerve).

29. Twined about the fingers of his free hand were long strands of a woman's hair.

30. Tomatoes leaned on stakes, runner beans twined round a wigwam of canes and rambling roses rambled over their appointed places.

31. Exodus 26:1 And thou shalt make the tabernacle with ten curtains of twined Byssus, and blue, and purple, and scarlet: with

32. The Rod of Asclepius is a snake twined around a staff, a symbol that is still associated with medicine and healing today

33. And he made the Breastplate of cunning work, like the work of the ephod; of gold, blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen

34. 13 Behold their women did toil and spin, and did amake all manner of bcloth, of fine-twined linen and cloth of every kind, to clothe their nakedness.

35. Artistic (14 Occurrences) Exodus 26:1 And thou shalt make the tabernacle with ten curtains of twined Byssus, and blue, and purple, and scarlet: with cherubim of artistic work shalt thou

36. Will pack a rope or be the fluctuation periphery that rope made of hemp circles in white chimney, with sizy and fixed, planish, lamp holder also is twined on the cord of same quality of a material.

37. ‘In the hop growing areas of England, hop Bines (the full length of the hop plant, twined up a string) have always been used for decoration along the beams of old farmhouse kitchens, on top of dressers and over the bar in pubs and hotels.’

38. 13 Will pack a rope or be the fluctuation periphery that rope made of hemp circles in white chimney, with sizy and fixed, planish, lamp holder also is twined on the cord of same quality of a material.

39. ‘The Bevatron will strike far deeper into the atomic nucleus, where matter and energy lie closely twined together.’ ‘In this article we shall first discuss the principles from which the Bevatron is to be constructed and trace a cycle of operation of an ideal machine in some detail, and then go into the question of whether a real machine can be constructed which will approximate the ideal

40. ‘The Bevatron will strike far deeper into the atomic nucleus, where matter and energy lie closely twined together.’ ‘In this article we shall first discuss the principles from which the Bevatron is to be constructed and trace a cycle of operation of an ideal machine in some detail, and then go into the question of whether a real machine can be constructed which will approximate the ideal