Sentences with intertwined
in·ter·twine
I i - We are seeing a revival of a form of zealous Western politics intertwined with poor theology, poor economics and poor logic.
- By the time of his death at 60, Robert Lowell had fashioned a poetic career that was disconcertingly intertwined with his life.
- John Brumby humorously says Emirates is almost a Victorian airline; it has become so intertwined with the Victorian community.
- No other player in the last 20 years has enjoyed a career as irrevocably intertwined with the romance of the World Cup as Ronaldo Luis.