Twin

//twɪn//

"Twin" in a Sentence (22 examples)

I'd like a twin with an extra bed.

I can't tell one twin from the other.

The twin sisters are alike as two peas in a pod.

The twin brothers are like two peas.

The twin girls are so much alike that I can't tell one from the other.

Can you tell Jane from her twin sister?

Can you tell Tom from his twin brother?

I have an identical twin.

I always confuse John and his twin brother.

I don't know either twin.

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Reading, the English town, is twinned with Clonmel in Ireland.

Coventry twinned with Dresden as an act of peace and reconciliation, both cities having been heavily bombed during the war.

Still we moved / Together, twinned, as horse's ear and eye.

Yet, Manet heightens its effect by performing the clever ocular trick of practically twinning her with her pictorial counterpart, Madame Lejosne.

“I’ve run to tell ye,” said the junior shepherd, supporting his exhausted youthful frame against the doorpost, “that you must come directly. Two more ewes have twinned — that’s what’s the matter, Shepherd Oak.”

Twinning today is abnormal in all higher primates, and possibly adaptive only in the one species with an obstetrical technology that permits a high rate of survival of twins.

The invert child and her innocent child are together lost children, twinning each other despite their distinctions.

I was awake to the horror of our twinning each other in paralysis, and feared that we would soon talk only about the daily, intimate care serious paralysis demands […]

“I see you got us twinning today.” Byrd kissed Lay quickly. “I wanted you to dress like me today,” he admitted.

“We're totally twinning today!” said Zoey. “You sure are,” said Chef Piper. “I whipped up a special dessert for tonight.”

twin beds, twin socks

the twin boys

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