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- verbtwist (verb) · twists (third person present) · twisted (past tense) · twisted (past participle) · twisting (present participle)
- form into a bent, curling, or distorted shape:"a strip of metal is twisted to form a hollow tube" · "her pretty features twisted into a fearsome expression"Opposite:
- form (something) into a particular shape by taking hold of one or both ends and turning them:"she twisted her handkerchief into a knot"
- turn or bend into a specified position or in a specified direction:"he grabbed the man and twisted his arm behind his back"
- (twist something off)remove something by pulling and rotating it:"beets can be stored once the leaves have been twisted off"
- move one's body so that the shoulders and hips are facing in different directions:"she twisted in her seat to look at the buildings"Similar:swivel (around)skew (around)spin (around)
- move in a wriggling or writhing fashion:"he twisted himself free"
- injure (a joint) by wrenching it:"he twisted his ankle trying to avoid his opponent's lunge"
- distort or misrepresent the meaning of (words):"they twisted my words and made a mockery of me"Similar:put the wrong slant onquote/take out of context
- cause to rotate around something that remains stationary; turn:"she twisted her ring around and around on her finger"
- wind around or through something:"I twisted a strand of hair around my finger"
- move or cause to move around each other; interlace:"she twisted her hands together nervously" · "the machine twists together strands to make a double yarn"
- make (something) by interlacing or winding strands together:"he could twist a rope strong enough to hold a mule"
- take or have a winding course:"the road twisted through a dozen tiny villages"
- dance the twist.
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalcheat; defraud.
nountwist (noun) · twists (plural noun) · the twist (noun)- an act of turning something so that it moves in relation to something that remains stationary:"the taps needed a single twist to turn them on"
- an act of turning one's body or part of one's body:"with a sudden twist, she got away from him"
- (the twist)a dance with a twisting movement of the body, popular in the 1960s:"lets do the twist"
- the extent of twisting of a rod or other object.
- force producing twisting; torque.
- forward motion combined with rotation about an axis.
- the rifling in the bore of a gun:"barrels with a 1:24 inch twist"
- a fine strong thread consisting of twisted strands of cotton or silk.
- BRITISH ENGLISHa drink consisting of two ingredients mixed together.
- a carpet with a tightly curled pile.
OriginOld English (as a noun), of Germanic origin; probably from the base of twin and twine. Current verb senses date from late Middle English. - People also ask
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