Sentence examples for intertwined around from inspiring English sources

"intertwined around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is wrapped or twisted together in a complex or intricate way. Example: The vines were intricately intertwined around the old oak tree, creating a stunning natural sculpture.

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The cross-linking structure developed flocs which was embedded in calcium silicate hydrate (C S H) gel and intertwined around stirring shaft.

Archaeologist Alan Thorne, from Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, determined that the body had been ceremonially buried in a grave, with red ocher scattered over it and its fingers intertwined around its penis.

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Yes, of course, these four strands should intertwine around the considerations of all musics, but this weakening of the Western tradition -- not restricted to academic gatherings -- gives the musicological enterprise a melancholic tinge, at least to my ears.

Solo Piano Publications contributor, Kathy Parsons, writes, "...'..The Long, Last Mile' starts out with a bittersweet melody, and then builds in intensity and complexity with cello, winds, and ethereal sounds intertwining around the piano.

The dramatic and plastic arts have elements of both wit and work intertwined — actors move around and shout, a director moves them (and shouts at them); painters have the sheer physicality of paint, and the givens of the canvas offer you four lines and a white surface to start with.

She sang a cover of Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around... Comes Around" nightly, intertwined with her own "You're Not Sorry".

The toxic political climate around abortion, intertwined with simmering racial tensions in the South and what he calls the "weird, pernicious chemistry around race and abortion," comes with a few obvious challenges, he said.

Then the two of them intertwined like the double helix of DNA and spun around and around.

Remove the copper glue and they could move freely around, joined only by being intertwined.

Sitting at the piano, whipping her hair between verses, she sang her own "You're Not Sorry" — intertwined with Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around... Comes Around" — while video lightning flashed and goth guitar chords blared.

The dancers, many wearing spurs, are intertwined like nasty snakes curling around cypress trees.

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