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interknit

[in-ter-nit] / ˌɪn tərˈnɪt /




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Wilson bulls ahead into a delirious arrangement of interknit harmonies, overlayered synthesizers and skittish vocals that is completely ravishing.

From Time Magazine Archive

To interknit One’s senses with so dense a breathing stuff Might seem a work of pain; so not enough Can I admire how crystal-smooth it felt, And buoyant round my limbs.

From Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art by Guerber, H. A. (H?l?ne Adeline)

And straightway he set himself to examine how securely the trees were interknit.

From In the Morning of Time by Roberts, Charles George Douglas, Sir

They were here in Yorkburg, lives closely interknit, and here, in the home in which she had been born, she was to live henceforth.

From Miss Gibbie Gault by Bosher, Kate Langley

We should see the spirit of empire and of trade, interknit with administrative justice, as the soul of Great Britain.

From The Audacious War by Barron, Clarence W. (Clarence Walker)