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"Twine" in a Sentence (20 examples)
Tom attached some twine to the kite.
Tom tied his tomato plants to stakes with twine.
Their breasts erect they rear amid the deep, / their blood-red crests above the surface shine, / their hinder parts along the waters sweep, / trailed in huge coils and many a tortuous twine.
Awed by the vision and the voice divine / ('twas no mere dream; their very looks I knew, / I saw the fillets round their temples twine, / and clammy sweat did all my limbs bedew) / forthwith, upstarting, from the couch I flew, / and hands and voice together raised in prayer, / and wine unmixt upon the altars threw. / This done, to old Anchises I repair, / pleased with the rites fulfilled, and all the tale declare.
The whole place was turned upside down, drawers burst open, and presses ransacked, with the result that an odd volume of Pope's 'Homer,' two plated candlesticks, an ivory letter-weight, a small oak barometer, and a ball of twine are all that have vanished.
When you put a Christmas tree on the top of your car, you need to bind it with twine to make sure it stays there while you drive.
State wildlife biologist Beth Waterbury also worked on setting up a baling twine pick up and recycling program in her area.
Not Typhon huge ending in ſnaky twine:
The orioles like to build the framework of twine, and it is marvelous how they will loop this around a twig almost as evenly knotted as if crocheted[…]
The Colewort's rankness, but with amorous twine / Clasps the tall Elm
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1965, Wilson Pickett, Don't Fight It (blues song), BMI Music. The way you jerk, the way you do the twine / You're too much, baby; I'd like to make you mine …
Let me twine Mine arms about that body […]
She was twining her fingers together.
“Let wreaths of triumph now my temples twine,” The victor cried, “the glorious prize is mine! […]”
Usually some old crone was squatted on the earth floor, weaving cedar fibre or tatters of old cloth into a mat, her claw-like fingers twining in and out, in and out, among the strands that were fastened to a crude frame of sticks.
As rivers, though they bend and twine, Still to the sea their course incline:
Many plants twine.
dancers twine midst cedar-fragrant glades
For where he turned his sword, or twined his steed, He slew, or man and beast on earth down laid,
As lumpes of sugar loose themselues, and twine Their subtile essence with the soul of wine.
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