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Discover Ludwig"twist together" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to join or combine things by twisting them together. Example: The baker instructed me to twist together the strands of dough to make a braided bread.
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Bring the wrap around each and twist together to enclose.
Now take half the 2-bit on and 2-bit off wires and twist together.
Trees twist together; rocky outcroppings look as tender and flushed as flesh.
Around them pairs of trees sensuously twist together, as if suggesting that the two lovers -- one of whom may be Ismail himself -- will soon be doing the same.
Eventually the plot strands twist together and the movie goes completely berserk, looping back and forth through time and space in a flailing attempt at nonlinear poetic frisson.
Khaki, yellow, pink, grey, pine and moss all twist together in lines of unmixed oil, like a preparation for a giant microscope.
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Twisted Pair: A pair of copper wires "twisted" together to reduce interference and cross talk.
Huge metal bars are twisted together.
Slivers may be loosely twisted together, forming roving.
"When I put lots of twists together, they looked like a Christmas tree".
Ply, plied, or folded, yarns are composed of two or more single yarns twisted together.
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