Sentences

twire in a sentence

n.

Definition

To twire means to twist or intertwine threads or objects together in a decorative or swirling manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist decided to twire the vibrant threads into a stunning tapestry.
  2. As the wind picked up, the leaves began to twire around the branches like dancers.
  3. In her experiment, she planned to twire the metal wires to enhance conductivity.
  4. He watched the kite twire upward, caught in the gentle breeze of the afternoon.
  5. To add texture to the dish, the chef chose to twire the herbs elegantly on the plate.
  6. The artist decided to twire the colorful ribbons around the tree branches for the festival.
  7. As the wind blew, the kite began to twire gracefully in the sky, capturing everyone's attention.
  8. The old clock mechanism had a delicate twire that made it tick with precision.
  9. She watched the dancer twire effortlessly, spinning in a beautiful display of talent and grace.
  10. He tried to twire the strands of yarn together, but they kept slipping apart.
  11. The artist used a twire of vibrant colors to bring the canvas to life.
  12. As the wind howled, the twire of the old barn creaked ominously.
  13. She expertly created a twire of intricate designs that captivated everyone.
  14. The twire of metal glinted in the sunlight, showcasing its craftsmanship.
  15. With a twire of determination, he set out to achieve his goals despite the obstacles.