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When I saw the word torsion I thought, "WHAAAAAAAAT?!?!" (Torsion means "to be twisted" or "the act of being twisted").
I wondered first why there was no hedging qualifier — "supposed to be twisted", etc.
But he allowed his talks with Mr Obama to be twisted by his own side.
You could be pretty much assured that your words weren't going to be twisted.
In the event, these claims too turn out to be twisted, or absurdly thin.
Look at those gloves, for example, and how they seem to be twisted or twisting even as she holds them.
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In Britain, though, the government and green investors—seem to be twisting in the wind.
Behind the scenes, however, BNP officials seem to be twisting some arms.
Ivanka Trump's permanent government security clearance seems to be twisting in the wind, like her husband's.
In a deposition, Lockard described pain both physical—"felt like something twisting where it ain't supposed to be twisting"—and emotional: "Like it could happen again.
Especially with a play like 'Richard III,' where everybody knows how it ends, there have to be twists.
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