Sentence examples for intertwined hands from inspiring English sources

"intertwined hands" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe two people holding hands, usually to convey a sense of intimacy or romance. For example, "The couple walked along the beach, their intertwined hands swinging between them."

Exact(1)

Sometimes just an ear, belonging to a head that lies amid pebbles on a rocky coast ("East Sussex, 1957"), or a partial wall built of the fingers of two intertwined hands over some large pebbles ("Baie des Anges 1959") serves to evoke a bodily presence.

Similar(58)

Trinidad is an island known for its intertwined histories — it changed hands between the British, French, and Spanish, and has more than a million residents who boast roots in India or Africa or both — and Paramin is especially so.

When Alcmene was in labour, Zeus's jealous wife, Hera, sent her daughter Eileithyia, the goddess of childbirth, to sit outside Alcmene's bedroom with her legs crossed and held together by both hands with intertwined fingers thus by magic delaying the delivery in order to foil Zeus's plans for the boy (see Ate).

Roll your right hand in a clockwise direction to twist the thread six or seven times times, or until you have about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of intertwined thread between your hands.

She pushes her bangs off her face and stands back to contemplate what she's added to the neighborhood: two hands painted red and intertwined to form a human heart.

Instruments take over from spoken words as the dancers' hand-and-arm gestures become intertwined in Moorish arabesques.

On one hand Craig Unger seeks to chronicle the intertwined ascent of two powerful dynasties, the Bush family in the United States and the royal family of Saudi Arabia.

"It's like all these lives are intertwined," said their mother, Candy Donnolo, who was on hand to see the boat off.

They could not part hands that seemed made to be forever intertwined.

In fact, some experts have concluded that the western rebellion was the inspiration of Liberia's President, Charles Taylor, who has had a hand in all the region's murderous and intertwined wars, organizing and arming rebels in Sierra Leone and Guinea as well as terrorizing his own country for a decade and a half, until his forced departure this past August.

The work at hand was George Antheil's "Ballet Mecanique," a riot of intertwined rhythms and noise -- including sirens, alarm bells and the low-pitched whine of airplane propellers -- completed in 1925.

Show more...

Ludwig, your English writing platform

Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.

Student

Used by millions of students, scientific researchers, professional translators and editors from all over the world!

MitStanfordHarvardAustralian Nationa UniversityNanyangOxford

Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak quote

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak

CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com

Get started for free

Unlock your writing potential with Ludwig

Letters

Most frequent sentences: