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    twist
    [twist]
    verb
    twisting (present participle)
    1. 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"
      • 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"
      • 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"
    2. 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"
    3. dance the twist.
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      cheat; defraud.
    Origin
    Old English (as a noun), of Germanic origin; probably from the base of twin and twine. Current verb senses date from late Middle English.
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    verb
    1. form into a bent, curling, or distorted shape:
      Opposite:
    2. cause to rotate around something that remains stationary; turn:
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    What is a twist in something?A twist in something is an unexpected and significant development. The battle of the sexes also took a new twist. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
    What do the twists & turns mean?The twists and turns mean this drama series continues to be both slightly strange and slightly thrilling. There is a further twist to the story. There may yet be another twist to the story. Top up with champagne and garnish with a twist of lemon. They have the strange ability to twist their heads right round.
    What is a twist in a story?You can also twist out of someone's grasp (to escape your godmother's cheek pinching), or twist your ankle hurrying away. As a noun, twist means a bent and curved shape, like the twist of a curl or a twist of soft serve ice cream. In a book or movie plot, a twist is a shocking development.
     
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    twist verb (BEND) to bend and turn something many times and change its shape: The wheels of the bike had been twisted in the accident.
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    us / ˈtwɪs·tɪŋ / Add to word list Add to word list having a lot of turns or changes of direction: a twisting country road
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