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twisted

[twis-tid] / ˈtwɪs tɪd /




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No, this isn’t a twisted take on “Red, White and Royal Blue.”

From Salon

Cushioned between the more experimental songs, however, were the real crowd-pleasers: An elegiac version of Lucky, a beautifully twisted No Surprises and a genuinely sublime version of Weird Fishes/Arpeggi.

From BBC

Back in my kitchen, my eyes fixated on the birch, its yellow-brown leaves clinging to its large, twisted frame.

From Los Angeles Times

Really, I think, the vastness of today and what we are looking at as far as the future for all of us is just so twisted in turmoil.

From Los Angeles Times

As he ran with a full box, he fell on the uneven ground and twisted his ankle.

From Los Angeles Times