verb
- present participle of intwist; to twist together or intertwine
Usage: often used in literary or poetic contexts
adjective
- twisted or woven together; interlaced
Usage: descriptive use, often in literary contexts
Examples
- The vines were intwisting around the old fence post.
- She spent hours intwisting the colorful threads into a complex pattern.
- The intwisting branches of the two trees created a natural archway.
- He watched the dancers intwisting their arms in an elegant movement.
- The intwisting roots of the ancient oaks held the soil firmly in place.
- The artist enjoyed intwisting different materials to create textured sculptures.