Having one or more bends or angles
“The twisting road winds through the mountains, offering breathtaking views at every bend.”
Having been coiled or curled
Rotating, turning or twisting around
Bended in twisting struggle
A violent or sudden twist or pull
“I twisted my ankle during the soccer game, experiencing a painful twisting that left me unable to continue playing.”
(physics, mechanics) A force that tends to cause rotation
“Twisting caused the screwdriver to rotate the stubborn bolt.”
Distortion or corruption of the original course, meaning, or state of something
The act of deforming, or state of being deformed
An act of twisting something around a stationary point
Present participle for to take or have a winding course
“Beginning in Provincetown, the road would twist, turn, and run in various compass directions along the bayside of the Cape.”
Present participle for to cause to rotate around a stationary point
“Involuntarily, she began to twist the ring on her finger out of habit.”
Present participle for to coil something (around something else)
“Eva nodded once more, and began to twist a lock of hair around her index finger.”
Present participle for to twine something together, or become intertwined
“The right thumb and forefinger are used to twist the threads together.”
Present participle for to wrench with a turning action
“They twist a cloth into a doughnut shape and put it on their heads.”
(especially a limb) Present participle for to force or be forced out of the natural form or position
“When you twist an ankle or wrench a knee, it isn't just the tendons and ligaments that get yanked.”
Present participle for to alter something from its true state, typically to deceive
“The president is still trying to twist reality to claim that his failed effort is worth sticking with.”
Present participle for to misrepresent something, typically to deceive
“He is subsequently forced to twist and bend the truth to justify his crimes.”
Present participle for to move in a wriggling or writhing fashion
“She tried to wriggle and twist around in the confined space, but could only move fractionally.”
Present participle for to distort or be distorted
“Henry Royce did not approve of full-sized bumpers, as he considered there was a possibility that they would twist the chassis in the event of a collision.”
Present participle for to frown or show displeasure facially
“Her face would twist into a sinister look, her thin lips would pucker, and her eyes would turn as gray as frostbite.”
Present participle for to take, pull or remove by force
Present participle for to bend and give way under pressure or strain
Present participle for to color by prejudice or envy
Present participle for to distort or influence in a negative way
Present participle for to wiggle, fidget or play with
Present participle for to make something more complex
Present participle for to twist or pinch with a sharp or sudden movement
Present participle for to cover or wrap around tightly or closely
Present participle for to remove or extract (something) by grasping and exerting force on it
Present participle for to turn over, or cause to turn over, with a sudden quick movement
Present participle for to manipulate or influence an event
Present participle for to put (hair) into dreadlocks
Present participle for to maneuver, manipulate or handle something in a skillful manner
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