Twine (Middle English (1100-1500)) twinen (Middle English (1100-1500)) 2. Entwine verb. (ɛnˈtwaɪn) Spin,wind, or twist together. Entwine meaning, definition, what is entwine: to twist two things together or to wind.: Learn more.
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entwine around (someone or something)
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1. To wrap around someone or something. We need to cut back these vines that have entwined around our gutters.
2. To wrap something around someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between 'entwine' and 'around.' My heart fluttered when my date entwined his fingers around mine.
entwine around someone or something
to weave or wind around someone or something. The snake entwined around the limb of the tree.The huge python entwined around the horrified farmer.
entwine something around someone or something
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to weave or wind something around someone or something. They entwined their arms around each other.Jack entwined the garland of flowers around Jill.
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