twine|twined|twines|twining in English
verb
[twaɪn]
twist strands together; interweave, wind around something (for example in making a garland); grow by coiling around something (plant)
Use "twine|twined|twines|twining" in a sentence
1. The vine twines round the tree.
2. The vine twines around the trunk.
3. He twined a rope around a post.
4. Twine flowers into a wreath.
5. She twined holly into wreaths.
6. Louisa Twining campaigned Ceaselessly for trained nurses
7. He twined his fingers into hers.
8. The snake twined over the ground.
9. The child twined her arms about her mother's knees.
10. His hand twined in Bill's hair.
11. She twined her arms round him.
12. She twined her hair into braids.
13. She twined her fingers in her hair.
14. Runs a joy with silken twine.
15. Twine the different coloured threads together.
16. She twined her fingers in my hair.
17. She twined the flowers into a garland.
18. She twined the bridal arch with flowers.
19. She twined the flowers into a wreath.
20. She twined her arms round [ around ] me.
21. She twined her arms around my neck.
22. tying with twine (not netted);
23. Testicles tied up in twine.
24. They were twining holly into a wreath.
25. The ivy twined round [ around ] the oak tree.