twine in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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twine in the PONS Dictionary

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English
They had a compass and a length of twine above the first clue to find the locations of the clues.
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In the 18th century the parish was noted for flax growing and for the production of linen sailcloth and twine.
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Currently they are mainly used to make twine.
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The dried flower stalks, which are extremely light, were bound together with flax twine to make river rafts called mokihi.
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We twisted the inner bark fibers into temporary rope, twine and fish nets.
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Eventually the cloth strips became the core, wrapped in twine and covered by a finer cloth or felt hand-stitched around it.
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The size of the rope dictates the size of the twine.
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These are palaeotropical, climbing, twining plants, found in lowland to submontane, wet to seasonal evergreen or swamp forests.
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It is usually gathered and stored in a straw bale, which is a bundle of straw tightly bound with twine or wire.
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Later, about a half hours walk from the farmhouse, a bundle of firewood which was tied with twine (made of tulip petals) was found.
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