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entwined

[en-twahynd] / ɛnˈtwaɪnd /




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But Ms. Wilson, who was accustomed to working and reworking recipes until they were perfected, was intrigued by how and why an inanimate kitchen object could become so emotionally entwined with her very being.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pearls, iridescently entwined with silver threads, accentuated numerous ensembles, symbolizing purity.

From Seattle Times

We could start with our country’s foundation — when the Protestant work ethic and capitalism entwined to form our country’s DNA.

From Seattle Times

Now, the goal is to rebuild those systems to weather a looming crisis: the entwined dangers of poverty and climate change.

From New York Times

Then there’s Evan Rachel Wood as Madonna, who becomes romantically entwined with the accordion player.

From Los Angeles Times