intwine in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Intwine (verb): to twist or weave together in a complex or intricate manner.
Sample Sentences
- The vines began to intertwine, creating a beautiful tapestry of green across the trellis.
- As the dancers moved in perfect harmony, their arms seemed to intwine like ribbons in the wind.
- Memories of their childhood began to intwine with the sounds of laughter echoing in the backyard.
- The artist’s brush strokes intwined vibrant colors, bringing the canvas to life with energy and emotion.
- In the quiet of the library, stories from different cultures intwined, revealing the universal themes of love and loss.
- The vines began to intwine with one another, creating a lush canopy overhead.
- As their lives started to intwine, they discovered shared dreams and ambitions.
- The intricate patterns of the fabric intwine beautifully, showcasing the artisan's skill.
- Memories of their childhood seemed to intwine as they reminisced over old photographs.
- In nature, the roots of the trees intwine beneath the soil, forming a hidden ecosystem.