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interweave

[in-ter-weev, in-ter-weev] / ˌɪn tərˈwiv, ˈɪn tərˌwiv /


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Dwyer: We wanted to figure out how to interweave his talent and his playing into the storytelling.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 13, 2026

"Nobody really has ever tried to interweave an actual plot story into a dogfight, and we were trying to do that."

From BBC May 30, 2026

The tight, tree-lined fairways interweave with a treasure trove of archaeological remnants.

From Barron's Oct. 18, 2025

Bark scars on trees in Ma’amtagila territory interweave their people today with prior generations.

From Seattle Times Nov. 12, 2023

The troubling interweave of class and race appeared to him in nearly every discussion.

From "The Best of Enemies" by Osha Gray Davidson

Ms. Crawford interweaves her endearing characters’ voices in wonderful ways and includes a glossary of their “Glesga patter.”

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 13, 2026

The Hack is a seven-part series that interweaves two real-life stories.

From BBC Sep. 18, 2025

At his best, Stanford interweaves vivid prose, a reverence for nature and a seasoned Angeleno’s eye for what makes this city unique.

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2024

In poetic prose, Earling interweaves factual accounts of Sacajewea’s life with a first-person narrative deeply rooted in the physicality of landscape and brutality of the times.

From Seattle Times May 9, 2023

A fair, illumined book Is nature's page whereon I look While "autumn turns the leaves;" And many a thought of her designs Between those rare, resplendent lines My fancy interweaves.

From Poems Vol. IV by Hattie Howard

Club president Raj Khosla spoke about the "magnificent scenic beauty" and "uniqueness of a wonderful course" interweaved with monuments.

From Barron's Oct. 18, 2025

Collins peppers the new concert with personal stories interweaved with ones about The Town Hall, which is celebrating its centennial this year.

From Seattle Times Feb. 9, 2021

Several times, I had to change my position quickly in order to avoid being caught among the great, waving tendrils which, lower down, interweaved like the meshes of a gigantic net.

From My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia by Robert Watson

When they conversed, and interweaved stories and opinions with all; Menelaus spoke succinctly, few but very sweet words, since he was not talkative, nor superfluous in speech, and was the younger.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 11, September, 1858 by Various

Then when Spring's rain and sun together trod And interweaved swift steps the meadow through, Old rites revived; they bore the shapen god With green stalks and first-budded boughs, and drew Together youth and age.

From Poems New and Old by John Freeman

Mullins interwove perspectives from three young transgender people in Florida, Texas and Illinois, along with mental health providers, advocates and allies.

From Seattle Times Mar. 31, 2023

The way he interpreted it, and interwove it with his jazz background, ensured that his work would contain, like Ellington’s, “the sound of our experience, the sound of the Negro experience.”

From New York Times Jan. 7, 2021

But even more significant to me was how you also interwove your own personal life into the narrative.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 11, 2019

Flynn simply — or, rather, complexly — interwove the narratives: Nick’s in the present, revealing more of his sins as he tracks the treasure-hunt clues, and Amy’s in the past, through her diary.

From Time Sep. 30, 2014

Something significant had happened last night, a thread that interwove between her, the Shetani, and that strange feeling in her feet, but she couldn’t understand the connection.

From "Beasts of Prey" by Ayana Gray

Few ideas in modern science have reshaped our understanding of reality more profoundly than space-time — the interwoven fabric of space and time at the heart of Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.

From Science Daily Jun. 8, 2026

Yet they underscored Musk’s deeply interwoven business interests, his ambitions to turn X into a so-called “everything app,” and the manifold connections that the banking system has with Musk’s business empire.

From Barron's May 21, 2026

On such tracks as “Frost Bloom” and “Inward Loop” the prepared elements are interwoven into the same phrases, creating a compelling distinction between them.

From The Wall Street Journal May 13, 2026

Twig's is interwoven into the culture of Shawano, a close-knit city of little more than 9,000 people.

From BBC Feb. 25, 2026

We were surrounded by love—the eclectic, multicultural Obama kind and the anchoring Robinsons-from-the-South-Side kind, all of it now interwoven visibly, pew to pew, inside the church.

From "Becoming" by Michelle Obama

Palantir’s involvement is just one of countless instances across U.S. history interweaving industry and national defense.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 29, 2026

A four-star review from The FT summarised the play as "interweaving serious questions with crisply funny dialogue and combining the absurd with the profound".

From BBC Oct. 27, 2025

Yet, it also points to a hopefulness that this intricate interweaving implicit in the real world can be understood.

From Salon Jul. 29, 2024

Emma Portner, the work’s choreographer, has spent her career interweaving genres and disciplines.

From New York Times Mar. 19, 2024

His fervor for the written word was an interweaving of solemn respect and gossipy irreverence.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez




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