entwines in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

entwines in the PONS Dictionary

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She intervened when she saw a bare-chested model swaggered on to the ramp with a pair of pythons entwined around his neck.
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Its presence is so entwined in the dialogue that it becomes almost a character itself.
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When quartz was mined, it was entwined with a mineral called feldspar, and the two had to be separated by hand.
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For example, the politics of defining and satisfying needs is a crucial dimension of development thought, deeply entwined in the concept of agency.
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The ostrich feathers were then entwined into a lightweight cage, producing the height.
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These two long strands entwine like vines, in the shape of a double helix.
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Various plotlines and scenes begin to entwine and complement each other.
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This song demonstrates her poetic skills in which romantic love, love of nature and love of the land are happily entwined.
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His holy symbol is a serpent entwined around a staff.
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A more likely source is "alliga", binding, entwining.
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