interwind
Example Sentences
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Her melodies recursed and interwound; her vocals shimmered and shone, at once new and old, alien and familiar.
From New York Times ● Sep. 7, 2021
Atherton wrote that Wodehouse went a bit gently on eugenics, “perhaps because its share in the satire is closely interwound with a really tender and fine little love story.”
From New York Times ● Oct. 9, 2014
Vernon did so until the plastic vision interwound with reality alarmingly.
From The Egoist by George Meredith
Here, most of all was Love, Love, wound and interwound with the blood-tie, deepened by religion, intensified by centuries of relentless pressure, strengthened a thousandfold by the unbroken cruelty of the environment.
From The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Three hempen ropes were tied to its rim, and were then cunningly interwound on a single-drum windlass of wood, which could be turned by two men even when the basket was loaded.
From The Thing in the Attic by James Benjamin Blish