The bevatron will strike far deeper into the atomic nucleus, where matter and energy lie closely twined together. |
The strands are the sections of the hair that are twined together to form a braid. |
Sometimes one yearns for the days when crime and showbiz were not as tightly twined as they are now. |
I didn't resist, both of us crushing the leaf until fragments fell and were scattered by the wind, her fingers twined in mine. |
The voices of the cello and gamba twined around each other in a simple musical form. |
The staff of Asclepias, which can be traced back to the magic wand of the early Egyptians and Moses, depicts a single serpent twined around it. |