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The phrase 'twist round' is not an idiom in English and is not commonly used in writing. You can use it to describe movement, as in "She twisted round to face me."
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All thoughts on this walk twist round eventually to what's called decadence.
There would be sausages and snobrod, salted dough that you twist round the end of a stick for children to roast in the fire.
In fact it's a DNA-type scandal, as the two shambles twist round each other, interlocked in a death-embrace super-shambles unlike any we've seen.
Despite the arrival of a new domestic airport in the south of the country this month, and plans for two more, most journeys are along single-lane roads which twist round valleys or plummet down mountainsides.
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Then twist the braid round the hair elastic (trying not to loosen the braid too much!).
The hills sweep down into the ocean; the lochs twist and turn round hidden sandy bays, while at their mouths small islands rise and sink back into the ocean again with the changing skies.
It came out and twisted round.
"I sat up and looked and the doorhandle was twisting round.
You'll never be able to see what they look like by twisting round in front of the mirror.
At one point, he interrogates himself, twisting round so that his pink-satined half confronts a pipe-smoking moustached half.
Collars were pulled up, caps were pulled down, scarves were twisted round and round, and eyes peered out of narrow slits.
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