entwine

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To twist or twine around something (or one another)
to interweave
{f} weave, braid, interweave, interlace, twist together
To twine, twist, or wreathe together or round
If one thing is entwined with another thing, or if you entwine two things, the two things are twisted around each other. His dazed eyes stare at the eels, which still writhe and entwine Facing each other, the giraffes were managing to entwine their necks in the most astonishing manner He entwined his fingers with hers. with silk ribbons and flowers entwined in their hair
To be twisted or twined
spin or twist together so as to form a cord; "intertwine the ribbons"; "Twine the threads into a rope"
tie or link together
If two things entwine or are entwined, they closely resemble or are linked to each other, and they are difficult to separate or identify. The book entwines the personal and the political to chart the history of four generations of the family Once, years ago, he told me our lives should entwine. + entwined en·twined before media manipulation became entwined with management
entwined
past of entwine
entwines
third-person singular of entwine
entwining
present participle of entwine
entwine
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