Sentences with twist
twist
T t - Her hands began to twist the handles of the bag she carried. [VERB noun]
- He twisted her arms behind her back and clipped a pair of handcuffs on her wrists. [VERB noun preposition]
- She twisted her head sideways and looked towards the door. [VERB noun adverb]
- He fell and twisted his ankle. [VERB noun]
- She was staring down at her hands, twisting the ring on her finger. [VERB noun]
- The bag is resealed with a simple twist of the valve. [+ of]
- The roads twist round hairpin bends. [VERB preposition]
- It's a shame the way that the media can twist your words and misrepresent you. [VERB noun]
- ...the twists and turns of economic policy.
- ...bunches of violets in twists of paper. [+ of]
- To twist flowers into a wreath
- To twist one's ankle
- His ideas are twisted
- To twist something from someone's grasp
- A twist of hair
- A twist in the road
- To twist one's ankle
- Fingers twisted with arthritis
- The wire twists easily
- A twist in the road
- A new twist to an old story
- Several fibers were used to twist the rope.
- The sculptor twisted the form into an arabesque. He twisted his body around to look behind him.
- He twisted his ankle.
- He twisted the arm off the puppet.
- She twisted her face in a wry smile.
- He twisted my comment about to suit his own purpose.
- The loss of his business twisted his whole outlook on life.
- To twist the hair into a knot.
- I twisted my chair to face the window.
- The screenwriters gave the old plot a new twist.
- I didn't want to go, but he twisted my arm.