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How to use Twining in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Twining? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Twining snapdragon winds through the Calhoun's ocotillo fence and license plate collection.
Black and red curtains draped gracefully to the floor, resplendent with fierce twining dragons.
Fiveleaf akebia is a vigorous vine that grows as a groundcover and climbs shrubs and trees by twining.
He likes to have her lie down with him on the bed and tell him stories, while he plays with her hair, twining it around his small fingers.
I wrapped my arms around his neck, twining my fingers in his chocolaty gold waves.
They are more than just dense clumps of various kinds of trees, creepers, grasses, bushes, shrubs and twining creepers.
Although described as of trailing or twining habit, my plants have grown upright, with neat stiff stems that need no support.
She was a moderately young woman with long fair hair twining around a gaudy hairpin.
The evergreen ivy is a rippling carpet, the twining honeysuckle a living basketry texture.
Such protofilaments merge and intertwist, yielding thin fibrils, which are capable of further association and twining, producing mature amyloid.
An evergreen twining climber, it bears long racemes of lobster-claw like flowers of a luminescent bluey-green and hangs like Chinese lanterns from the vine.
The twining leaf tendrils will attach themselves to wires or other plants.
Carved vines snaked their way up the posts, twining round the dark ebony.
The nutpick occurs with two different handles, one of which, Number 7, is a shortened version of Number 6 minus the bird, twining vine, and ivy leaves at the join.
The easiest and most attractive way to support twining and vining plants is with one of the new handcrafted trellises that are available by mail.
A dense whorl of many leaves would apparently be incommodious for a twining plant.
In a bathetic last stanza, the parish clerk comes along and cuts down the twining branches.
Once a heddled loom is used, the spiraling encircling action of twining is no longer feasible.
The genus Kadsura, which belongs to the economically and medicinally important family Schisandraceae, consists of 16 species of scandent and twining woody vines.
Examples from Classical Literature
Four long, Twining tentacles were attached directly to the head.
Twining was one of the executors, and could tell him everything.
A few more strokes and something seemed to be Twining round her.
Ruby saw it, and, Twining his arm amongst the seaweed, held his breath.
There were carvings in white marble of birds and beasts and Twining vines.
If you do come back to a cooling kettle it is still probably better to use that than reboil, Twining said.
Their new acquisition was designed by the engineer Ernest W Twining who was a contemporary of Henry Greenly and the famous model maker W J Bassett-Lowke.
It was to the girl as if the fragrance were twining and winding about her and impelling her like leashes.
This is the time to make layers of Honeysuckle, bauhinia, and other climbing and twining shrubs.
The musk-tree and the pittosporum scent the air, and lovely twining plants help to form an impenetrable foliage.
The beautiful tree shapes are unhidden, gray stems twining with brown.
Every plant, even the smaller ones, curls and writhes to the green surface, twining itself round its stronger and taller brethren in the effort.
She was on the point of turning back in order to rejoin the sea nymphs, and sit with them on the moist sands, all twining wreaths together.
Suddenly darting on each other, they closed, and came to the earth, twisted together like twining serpents, in pliant and subtle folds.
The three boys were very happy, gathering flowers, and twining them into garlands, with which they adorned the little Europa.
Uriah, with his long hands slowly twining over one another, made a ghastly writhe from the waist upwards, to express his concurrence in this estimation of me.
However, he married the young lady, and they lived in a humble dwelling, probably possessing a porch ornamented with honeysuckle and woodbine twining, until she died.
There had been something dreadful in the noiseless skill of his cold, white hands, with the fingers lithely twisting about and twining one over another like serpents.
I saw its still, stagnant waters, a quarter of a mile away from me in the hollow, separated into pools and ponds by twining reeds and rushes, and little knolls of earth.
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