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Twist

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Verb (used with object)

to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
to form by or as if by winding strands together
Several fibers were used to twist the rope.
to entwine (one thing) with another; interlace (something) with something else; interweave; plait.
to wind or coil (something) about something else; encircle; entwine; wreathe.
to alter in shape, as by turning the ends in opposite directions, so that parts previously in the same straight line and plane are located in a spiral curve
The sculptor twisted the form into an arabesque. He twisted his body around to look behind him.
to turn sharply or wrench out of place; sprain
He twisted his ankle.
to pull, tear, or break off by turning forcibly
He twisted the arm off the puppet.
to distort (the features) by tensing or contracting the facial muscles; contort
She twisted her face in a wry smile.
to distort the meaning or form of; pervert
He twisted my comment about to suit his own purpose.
to cause to become mentally or emotionally distorted; warp
The loss of his business twisted his whole outlook on life.
to form into a coil, knot, or the like by winding, rolling, etc.
to twist the hair into a knot.
to bend tortuously.
to cause to move with a rotary motion, as a ball pitched in a curve.
to turn (something) from one direction to another, as by rotating or revolving
I twisted my chair to face the window.
to combine or associate intimately.

Verb (used without object)

to be or become intertwined.
to wind or twine about something.
to writhe or squirm.
to take a spiral form or course; wind, curve, or bend.
to turn or rotate, as on an axis; revolve, as about something; spin.
to turn so as to face in another direction.
to turn, coil, or bend into a spiral shape.
to change shape under forcible turning or twisting.
to move with a progressive rotary motion, as a ball pitched in a curve.
to dance the twist.

Noun

a deviation in direction; curve; bend; turn.
the action of turning or rotating on an axis; rotary motion; spin.
anything formed by or as if by twisting or twining parts together.
the act or process of twining strands together, as in thread, yarn, or rope.
a twisting awry or askew.
distortion or perversion, as of meaning or form.
a peculiar attitude or bias; eccentric turn or bent of mind; eccentricity.
spiral disposition, arrangement, or form.
spiral movement or course.
an irregular bend; crook; kink.
a sudden, unanticipated change of course, as of events.
a treatment, method, idea, version, etc., esp. one differing from that which preceded
The screenwriters gave the old plot a new twist.
the changing of the shape of anything by or as by turning the ends in opposite directions.
the stress causing this alteration; torque.
the resulting state.
a twisting or torsional action, force, or stress; torsion.
a strong, twisted silk thread, heavier than ordinary sewing silk, for working buttonholes and for other purposes.
the direction of twisting in weaving yarn; S twist or Z twist.
a loaf or roll of dough twisted and baked.
a strip of citrus peel that has been twisted and placed in a drink to add flavor.
a kind of tobacco manufactured in the form of a rope or thick cord.
a dance performed by couples and characterized by strongly rhythmic turns and twists of the arms, legs, and torso.
the degree of spiral formed by the grooves in a rifled firearm or cannon.
Gymnastics, Diving . a full rotation of the body about the vertical axis.
a wrench. ?

Idiom

twist one's arm
Informal . to coerce
I didn't want to go, but he twisted my arm.

Antonyms

verb
straighten , uncurl , untwist , explain , explicate

Synonyms

noun
arc , bend , braid , coil , convolution , curlicue , curve , flourish , hank , helix , jerk , meander , plug , ply , pull , roll , spiral , swivel , torsion , turn , twine , undulation , warp , wind , wrench , yank , zigzag , aberration , bent , change , characteristic , confusion , crotchet , eccentricity , entanglement , foible , idiosyncrasy , kink , knot , mess , mix-up , peculiarity , proclivity , quirk , revelation , screw-up , slant , snarl , surprise , tangle , trait , variation , shift , tack , gimmick
verb
coil , contort , corkscrew , encircle , entwine , intertwine , rick , screw , spiral , sprain , squirm , swivel , turn , turn around , twine , twirl , warp , weave , wiggle , wind , wrap , wrap around , wreathe , wrench , wriggle , wring , writhe , zigzag , alter , belie , change , color , distort , falsify , garble , misquote , misstate , pervert , curl , meander , snake , disfigure , misshape , load , misrepresent , wrest , bend , convolve , curve , deviation , gnarl , interweave , kink , peculiarity , quirk , revolve , spin , squiggle , tendril , thread , torsion , tweak

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