Entwining [verb]

Definition of Entwining:

twist around

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Sentence/Example of Entwining:

Cora stood foremost among the prisoners, entwining her arms in those of Alice, in the tenderness of sisterly love.

In the art of entwining the garlands of rhetoric around the framework of argument, Sheil stands conspicuous.

At each of the 135four corners is a colossal candelabrum of cast iron, with entwining serpents of bronze gilded.

It advances carefully, always entwining its tail round one branch before venturing on to another.

While he thought he was leading them on to confusion, they were actually entwining the meshes of the net around him.

Standing on the opposite side is another attendant, who is entwining a string of pearls in the princess's hair.

Then returning and entwining joyously, with their cool chrystalline arms.

"Happy as other men when they love—and are deceived," he said, unable to free himself of her entwining arms.

These claims have survived several generations, entwining themselves each year with the national history.

These fish form groups, entwining their tails together, and remaining immoveable in a vertical position, with their heads upwards.