- nountwine (noun)
- strong thread or string consisting of two or more strands of hemp, cotton, or nylon twisted together.
verbtwine (verb) · twines (third person present) · twined (past tense) · twined (past participle) · twining (present participle)- cause to wind or spiral round something:"she twined her arms around his neck"
- (of a plant) grow so as to spiral around a support:"runner beans twined around canes"
- interlace:"a spray of jasmine was twined in her hair"
OriginOld English twīn ‘thread, linen’, from the Germanic base of twi- ‘two’; related to Dutch twijn.verbtwine (verb) · twines (third person present) · twined (past tense) · twined (past participle) · twining (present participle)- moan; complain:"stop twining on about the snow" · "Sorry—I don't mean to moan at you. I've twined about it enough over the years"
nountwine (noun) · twines (plural noun)- an instance of moaning or complaining:"having a good twine today—well, I am British and we do love complaining!"
Originearly 19th century: origin uncertain; perhaps an alteration of whine.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an instance of moaning or complaining:
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- Twine is a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands twisted together123. The strands are twisted in the opposite direction to their twist, which makes the twine stronger and prevents it from unravelling1. Twine can also be used as a verb to mean to wrap around an object several times4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Twine is a strong thread, light string or cord composed of two or more thinner strands twisted, and then twisted together (plied). The strands are plied in the opposite direction to that of their twist, which adds torsional strength to the cord and keeps it from unravelling.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinetwine 1 of 3 noun ˈtwīn Synonyms of twine 1 : a strong string of two or more strands twisted togetherwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/twineSee synonyms for: twine twined on Thesaurus.com noun a strong thread or string composed of two or more strands twisted together.www.dictionary.com/browse/twinetwine verb [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] uk / twaɪn / us / twaɪn / Add to word list to (cause to) wrap round an object several times: The vine twines around/up the pole. Twine the different coloured threads together.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/twine
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