entwined
Example Sentences
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But Ms. Wilson, who was accustomed to working and reworking recipes until they were perfected, was intrigued by how and why an inanimate kitchen object could become so emotionally entwined with her very being.
The energy of trying something new, entwined with older traditions, infused the program that the Seoul-based company brought to NYU Skirball on Friday and Saturday, a presentation with the Korean Cultural Center New York.
From New York Times
“As communities are growing around the pueblo, it becomes a cultural preservation issue. The pueblo is closely tied and entwined with the natural world.”
From Seattle Times
Redlining, a Depression-era practice that denied mortgages to people of color in certain neighborhoods continues to drive down home values in Black neighborhoods, and today, racism and discrimination are still inextricably entwined in housing values.
From Seattle Times
However, their euphoria might be entwined with a sense of dread, especially these days, when flying is a minefield of airline meltdowns, onboard fires, extreme turbulence and near-collisions.
From Washington Post
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