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entwine

[en-twahyn] / ɛnˈtwaɪn /


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“Making the decision to entwine your financial life with that of strangers can be a really bad idea,” said Maria Gray, who moved to the Upper Woodies about a year-and-a-half before the fires.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 11, 2026

This further helped entwine wedding planning with aspirations of luxury and glamor.

From Salon Apr. 12, 2024

Ms Yellen too has made clear that severing the deep economic ties that now entwine the US and Chinese economies would hurt everyone.

From BBC Jul. 7, 2023

Around each pole, vining flowers and vegetable plants are climbing toward the sun on cords strung from the pole tops, and are ultimately expected to entwine with Pepe’s garlands of crochet fiber.

From New York Times Jun. 22, 2023

“Underground, their roots entwine with the roots of their neighbors,” she said.

From "The Wild Robot Protects" by Peter Brown

It entwines with healthy cells, meaning it can't be removed surgically.

From Science Daily Nov. 2, 2023

The wrap visually entwines the culture, community and colours of Notting Hill Carnival and the 75-year history of Windrush, TfL said.

From BBC Aug. 26, 2023

I love the way this simple, guitar-driven meditation on early spring entwines the personal with the more cosmic cycling of the seasons: “Springtime’s coming, that means you’ll be coming back around/New onions growing underground.”

From New York Times Mar. 28, 2023

The film loosely entwines its real-world pranks with an overarching story that knows itself to be a farce, but can’t help but be burdened by its halfhearted tries at sincerity.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 26, 2021

My green cloud entwines with his silver one, and I feel the recent tension between us lift a little.

From "A Mango-Shaped Space" by Wendy Mass

Raves have become entwined with D&B’s push to boost its numbers, a way the company is trying to distinguish itself in the ubercompetitive “eatertainment” landscape that it helped create.

From Slate Jun. 25, 2026

The nexus between energy security and national security has become ever more entwined.

From Salon May 21, 2026

But Gorillaz has always been a group entwined with different, equally heavy topics.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 27, 2026

Emeritus professor Maggie Humm, vice chair of the Virginia Woolf Society of Great Britain, said the view was "absolutely central to Woolf, absolutely entwined".

From BBC Feb. 14, 2026

We inched on along the path, our arms entwined, until we caught sight of the white nightshirt up ahead in a clearing.

From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan

The message harked back to the old U.S. policy of further entwining the American and Chinese economies, breaking with an approach pioneered during the first Trump administration to untangle business ties, largely for national-security reasons.

From The Wall Street Journal May 14, 2026

Pets and humans have ever-broader options for entwining their daily lives, routines and milestone moments.

From Salon Jun. 16, 2025

Those two art forms are just at their kind of perfect entwining in “Succession.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 24, 2023

In an intimate theater at Gibney, they ignited a conversation among their percussive dance traditions, three distinct but entwining modes of making music with the ground.

From New York Times Dec. 2, 2022

"Yeah, about that," says Peeta, entwining his fingers in mine.

From "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins




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