How To Use Twist In A Sentence

  • Revenge is a by-the-book sequel, crowbarring in all of the memorable features of the first movie, spicing them up with even more ludicrous ultra violence and adding a few new twists to the tale.
  • Nakamura even gives them a bit of an Odd Couple twist: Buddha is frugal and kind of uptight; Jesus goes with the flow. License request day: Saint Young Men
  • There is no suggestion of a pronounced twist in the ventral margin of the jaw of Hynerpeton like that seen in Densignathus.
  • After laying down the melody, he proceeded to deconstruct it, pulling it into new shapes, twisting, fragmenting, yet never losing touch with his starting point.
  • with his necktie twisted awry
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  • The result is a hilarious tale which often twists and turns like no other. The Sun
  • Paul Temple pushes through a field of shoulder-high oilseed rape and twists one of the plants back to show me.
  • But his police career ended in a welter of accusations that in order to obtain results, he hadn't just bent the rules, he'd twisted them out of shape.
  • This camp and sassy pop track comes complete with bitter and twisted lyrics and a hint of europop. The Sun
  • The Attorney [from Latin, attorn = to twist or turn] is the mediator. Teknosis
  • Around the humerus, loose where once it had clung tightly, lay the twisted semi-circle of a priestly arm-ring. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Look out for fashionable twists on uniform basics such as wrap-over cargo-style skirts from £9.
  • Dances like the samba, rhumba, cha-cha, and mambo were the sexiest things that white people were allowed to do until the twist came along.
  • By then though, it was too late and the story had been twisted so far out of recognition that the forced references to things like Namek, Oozaru, and Roshi's pervertedness just seemed out of place and stupid. Anime Nano!
  • The twist-up pencil point lets you dot concealer exactly on the spot without hitting the surrounding skin.
  • Right now I don't think popular cell probing techniques such as micropipette aspiration, magnetic twisting cytometry and AFM can provide the material constants needed for the commercial package. IMechanica - Comments
  • The addition of the peppery radishes is a new twist on the classic idea of using baby turnips.
  • A young twig is easier twisted than an old tree. 
  • In old persons intracapsular fracture may be caused by such a trivial thing as turning in bed, and even a sudden twist of the ankle has been sufficient to produce this injury. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The road itself twisted and contorted as much as the river as it dodged through and around clusters of trees and boulders: indigenous and erratics.
  • He peered down into her tearful face with a twisted smile, reaching up to brush some of her wildly cascading hair from her cheek. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The wind and rain intensified as they watched the deadly twisters move towards them.
  • Paul Brown Stadium opened in 2000 after years of friendly persuasion and arm-twisting.
  • With a twist of his body, Vince turned so that his left leg was now resting on top of the broken wall of stone.
  • When she returned she redressed her hair, drawing it back across her ears, put in at a provocative angle a fan-like carved shell comb, and twisted a shawl of flame-colored silk -- it was a manton, she instructed him -- about her shoulders. Cytherea
  • Toledo'sdistinctive twisted streets and covered passageways evoke thecity's golden years as part of the Arab Empire.
  • It looked very old and traced with lacy patterns of swirls, vines, and flowers, but it wasn't just white or just black; it was a twisted mixture of both black and white.
  • The women are very expert at platting, which is usually done with three threads of sinew; if greater strength is required, several of these are twisted slackly together, as in the bowstrings. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2
  • For those who know nothing of the quick-step, the shake or the twist, there is a late night disco.
  • Miss H. B.'s eight guns would chatter and a Nazi "flamer" would go twisting and tumbling to earth. The HurricaneStory
  • One of the most interesting novelties of the volume was the so-called ‘moving trihedrals’ for twisted curves as well as surfaces so freely used in writings of Darboux and others.
  • You then ran spin aginst Hillary and Bill, by twisting everthing negative. Obama 'fist bump' catching on
  • He grabbed a fistful of that lush cashew-colored hair that made Pink Jenny so popular, twisted her arm behind her in a vicious half nelson, and dragged her up to my face.
  • That daunting task was made worse by plentiful leanings, curves, twists and turns.
  • Now, after Jacob Oram ricked his back, yet another twist in the tale as McMillan was recalled!
  • This new circuit will allow for the testing of braking system performance in snow and ice conditions on sharp corners and twisty turns.
  • What kind of twisted logic was used to make that look a good idea? Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a crazy record: it had instructions on how to do the twist on the back of it, about how you dance and where you put your feet.
  • Sturges was also quick to spot the feral intensity of Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine's brutal boorishness, using them to give Bad Day At Black Rock its seething core of twisted hatred.
  • The spigot stem had an annular cutting edge to cut a cylindrical plug out of the bung or stopper by twisting the spigot.
  • Did you know that the way that you wrap the yarn around the needle can affect the twist and cause the fabric to bias or that continental style knitting can aggravate carpal tunnel syndrome?
  • The adventure had a final despairing twist.
  • The dough is twisted into a rope-like strip and pelletized into small lumps.
  • Conclusion: Gracefully exit your essay by making a quick wrap-up sentence, and then end on some memorable thought, perhaps a quotation, or an interesting twist of logic, or some call to action.
  • It should be clear by now that Jackson has been royally twisted by the trifecta of supernova fame, seemingly unlimited cash, and a profound loneliness - none of which he asked for.
  • There is the inevitable small, unvisited museum, with its obsolete heavy American machine guns and twisted bits of aeroplane.
  • In this kind of slubby yarn producing, the parameters design is the most important thing, which including slubby yarn cycle length, twist, slubby length, slubby count and slubby density.
  • Back in the 1960's my favorite uncle taught me how to do the twist.
  • The throttle twist grip on the end of the collective stick has to be coordinated with the up and down movements.
  • Not surprisingly, the twistiness of the daffodil was much higher (fourteen times higher, in fact) than its bendiness, explaining why these plants are far more likely to turn in the wind than to bend over.
  • Some people have a natural ability to create buns, updos or French Twists on their own hair without any assistance.
  • Take your Good Grips zester, and using the notch on the side, make a twist from the lemon rind.
  • Some two-long alkyl chain amphiphiles can adopt stable tubular structures including twist ribbons, helices, and cochleate cylinders in aqueous media.
  • The demons were brilliant - creeping and crawling, twisting and writhing as one would expect them to.
  • There was widespread destruction on the island of Sant’ Elena, where an even larger disaster was narrowly averted by when the twister nearly struck a crowded vaporetto moored at a pontile. A Tornado in Venice
  • It was a butterfly, its wings made from fine strands of gold twisted together until they formed this delicate creature, so fine it seemed almost transparent.
  • Lord Falconer, a previous lord chancellor, proposes an amendment with a different twist.
  • I lie under a tartan rug and my fingers twist and plait its fringe; plait, untwist, plait again: the wool is rough against my fingertips. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • She shaped the words, unable to speak them with the knot of his noose twisting into her voicebox.
  • It tastes good; a twist arrives on a napkin.
  • Strong spinal twists help to increase the movement and reach of punches. Times, Sunday Times
  • His investigation reveals a twisted labyrinth of deception and betrayal, with remorseless vixen Kitty Collins at the center.
  • This device has a gripper that electrically twists off the jar top. Nothing to it.
  • I cannot accept that; it is an incredibly twisted argument to make.
  • It gives you the feel of the "rebuy" scenario, which is why players like the rebuy events, and it's kind of a twist - it creates a new scenario that players have to learn strategies for. Poker News
  • Lying flat on the floor, twist your body on to one hip and cross your upper leg over your body.
  • If you have ever looked at a network cable you will notice that the wires are arranged in pairs, and are twisted together.
  • Instead, we now have a 60 minute animated movie that tells us the story in excruciating detail, and adds a whole new series of plot twists and machinations.
  • Secondly, do NOT think that you are going to hold back the ending because "I want the editor to be knocked endwise by the twist when s/he reads the book". Archive 2007-03-01
  • It showed the twisted remains of a wrecked car, a shattered windshield, and a small body face down, arms and legs wildly akimbo.
  • Come on, this whodunit tale is quite engrossing with its frequent tosses, turns and twists.
  • Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction.
  • This friend - who in an ironic twist of fate, appears in the film not as a gambler, but as the casino manager - would sneak down to the casino, after hours, and start playing with feverous intensity.
  • Soka loma lameh, on the floor, limbs twisted, moda kadem simoda hada, eyes rolled back, soka loma kameh hada, mouth open wide. Unclean
  • She pitched forward, twisted and ended up on the infield grass, in tears.
  • Seeking a perfect opportunity to twist those words around into a faux color-blind ideology, they have used them to constantly suggest that those who raise a cry against injustice and institutional racism reject the legacy of MLK. Think Progress » GOP Claims It’s Upholding The Legacy Of MLK, A Fighter Against The ‘Injustice’ In Health Care Inequality
  • Try changing the gin or vermouth for different twists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh, aye; ye can be gey clever, twistin 'the words in my mouth, feyther; but richt is richt, an' wrang's wrang, for all yer cleverness. The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays
  • Stunted, twisted growth and oddly distorted flowers are the symptoms of aster yellows, a disease which often shows up in midsummer.
  • Maybe if I twist this ring a little harder I'll get to imagine Kendall again.
  • He kept twisting himself on to the side of his affected lung, but did not wake when I altered his position.
  • She made her Royal Opera debut as Lady de Hautdesert in Sir Harrison Birtwistle's Gawain in 2000.
  • The wry twist of amusement around his lips finally proved impossible to resist.
  • His expression twisted into a grimace as the bone dust began to fly. Harvest
  • Effortlessly unravelling the twists and turns of medieval Italian politics, Stonor Saunders is stylish in her prose style, languid in her learning and acerbic in her judgments.
  • And the two launch consoles with the key slots were built a distance apart, which kept one crewman from, say, twisting his own key with his left hand and reaching over to twist the other key with his right hand. How the End Begins
  • The bed itself was framed in dark ebony, its dusky twists spiraling towards the ceiling, while the rest of the room was swathed in black and shades of maroon and blood red.
  • The road twisted and hairpinned and climbed, but as scary mountain passes go, it was pretty tame.
  • she lay on the couch, her body uncomfortably twisted
  • In a further twist to this story, Baker must know that there is absolutely nothing he, as an MP, can do about changing what he condemns as a "barmy" directive. How we are governed
  • And your double venti triple frap half-caf twist of lime thing won't cost you four bucks. The Palace
  • The quote was recorded six months before Dall was shoved aside by Ranieri to be left twisting in the wind by Gutfreund.
  • = In gauze weaving all the warp threads are not parallel to each other, but are made to intertwist more or less among themselves, thereby favoring the production of light, open fabrics, in which many ornamental lace-like combinations can be obtained. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • If that doesn't cause the ovary to die, it can be untwisted surgically to save the organ.
  • The newly formed friendship is severely tested and I won't give the ending away, but it is indeed an astonishing twist of fate for all three men.
  • The port lifeboat was missing, its iron davits, twisted and wrenched, testifying to the mightiness of the blow that had been struck the old THE SEA FARMER
  • Take another strip of paper and twist it once before you join the ends together.
  • Some of us even want a skinny mocha decaff latte with a twist.
  • The bridge's roadway undulates gently at first, then abruptly starts heaving and twisting violently until it finally breaks apart.
  • This talented five-piece pours a sweet and sultry mix of original torch melodies with a twist of crisp and snappy swing sounds.
  • These are almost invariably twisty, wet, uneven, covered in spilt diesel, negatively cambered and crawling with fools.
  • A true oddity, it's a film about some twisted racketeers involved with a travelling carnival.
  • With an average of one tornado every three years, it's the twister capital of the world.
  • The most embarrassing moment to realize that there is a tongue-twister in the prayer is when you say it aloud for the first time in worship, and the whole congregation snickers.
  • Her fall/winter collection features strong lines with a feminine twist: dramatic capes, dresses with surprising details, and formfitting suits in rich wines and inky blacks.
  • Friedman combined these by twisting wire to form the simplest knot there is - an overhand knot mathematicians call a trefoil - and then dipping it into soapy water. Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews
  • Based on the mathematical models of the flute surface and the flank of the twist drill with quadratic flank faces, its relevant planes and lines were mapped on a projection plane.
  • March 12, 2005 10: 26 doseone's biggest fan: to the f**khead who just badmouthed doseone, you obviously have no taste for real music. true poetry is only seen by those who understand it. you obviously haven't put enough thought into what you're listening to. notwist lyrics are good, but they're not half as deep as the poetry and insight that comes out of dose's mouth every single time he speaks. you should inform yourself more about something before you chose to call it aweful. have a nice day Hybrid to heaven (Music (For Robots))
  • Violent death and loss have taken the life of this once powerful businessman - twisted it, broken it and turned it inside out.
  • Luke slides his offset spatula under each one and then, as he goes to retract it, adds the little flourish, the barely perceptible twist of the wrist, that makes his work look simultaneously more mechanical and more balletic. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • The twisted logic was inadvertently summed up by agriculture minister Bruno Le Maire, a loyal Sarkozy lieutenant, with the words: "When they remove all the pork from a restaurant open to the public, I think they fall into communalism, which is against the principles and spirit of the French republic. The Guardian World News
  • Serve with one large ice cube and garnish with a twist of lemon rind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another mode of making a springe, which is a capital plan for catching almost any bird, whether it be a percher or a runner, is this: Procure an elastic wand (hazel or osier makes the best) of about 3 ft. 6 in. long, to the top of which tie a piece of twisted horsehair about 3 in. in length; to the free end attach a little piece of wood of 2 in. in length, by the middle, cutting one end to an obtuse point, flattened on the top and underneath. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • The play is interesting as an exercise, but the ‘plot twist’ comes too late in the game for an audience that is nearly catatonic itself by the end of the first act.
  • The car was a wreck of twisted metal, but they could see the driver, still inside, trying to extricate himself from his situation.
  • He fondled the impression of her as of silverspun wire, of fine leather, of twisted hair-sennit from the heads of maidens such as the Marquesans make, of carven pearl-shell for the lure of the bonita, and of barbed ivory at the heads of sea-spears such as the Eskimos throw. CHAPTER X
  • Twist the wire to form a circle.
  • It's sort of a twist and twirl as he's bending down. Times, Sunday Times
  • By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood.
  • The dynamic attributes of the C-MAX are good, with dependable handling on twisty roads and the car holds its line on bumpy surfaces.
  • With around 15 minutes to go, they were up to third place but the weather took a final twist as heavy rain fell in the last 10 minutes of the race.
  • But, in a somewhat cruel twist of fate, you will also not remember to go out and buy it.
  • His face twisted in a parody of smile as he hoisted the grenade launcher.
  • Henry Geldzahler of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a pouting brat with anxious, twisty hands – "Oh, so you want to be a professional," his scornful denial of her appeal for help. Alice Neel: Painted Truths; In the Company of Alice
  • The experience had left her bitter and twisted.
  • The dart at her window speaks of no twisted fantasy.
  • For instance, you need only drive a few miles out from Benidorm to discover narrow mountain roads that twist through pine forests.
  • Your excitement was infectious as you laughed and gasped as we were whirled and twisted.
  • And he is being made to pay for that honesty and candor now that his statements are being twisted.
  • Truly nasty, one can see that these films also operated as some kind of twisted porn for neo-Nazis.
  • You have to twist the lid off, not pull it.
  • Sheldon grabbed a piece of wood, twisted her body around and hit the man square in the face.
  • That the warrior who seeks revenge is a woman is meant to be a big twist.
  • In one grand twist Ferguson has relied on a Liverpudlian or Evertonian, strictly to place Anfield's joint record of 18 titles in jeopardy. Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United ready to pull clear of Liverpool
  • There was a little twist in my gut. Times, Sunday Times
  • I left my hair the way I usually keep it, twisted in sections kind of like dreadlocks.
  • By twisting her body and bracing her legs to counteract the momentum, she barely managed to prevent herself from falling face-first onto the hard, grimy pavement.
  • Pressure is put on the forearm above the wrist to twist the forearm outwards so that the palm faces towards the head. Muscle Management
  • To explain away inconvenient facts, they simply invent another twist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taibhsear watched in awe as the great body writhed and twisted, and a new egg fell to join the others.
  • Make a twisted cord or use a ribbon, and lace it through the eyelets.
  • “The Fiddler of Bayou Teche” by Delia Sherman is Southern fantasy with a tenebrous twist. Books in 2009, #12
  • Tuscaloosa resident James Sykes told CNN the massive twister was "like a silent monster.
  • Fans will enjoy the aptly titled A TWISTED LADDER as the heroine ponders nurturing vs. naturing with her DNA and her childhood tainted in this terrific refreshing character driven thriller. A Twisted Ladder-Rhodi Hawk « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • But actually they are crawling upwards all the time. At first they twist this way and after a moment they would turn the other way.
  • Fiji residents untwist a fishing net in Tobou, Fiji. As Economy Falters, Fiji Becomes a Volatile Paradise
  • Eventually, after a particularly tortuous twist, the path opened out and they came to the Cave of the Prophet.
  • Here begins the manzanita, adjusting its tortuous stiff stems to the sharp waste of boulders, its pale olive leaves twisting edgewise to the sleek, ruddy, chestnut stems; begins also the meadowsweet, burnished laurel, and the million unregarded trumpets of the coral - red pentstemon. The Land of Little Rain
  • Painted in shades of brown and gold, and heavily outlined in black, each twist of sisal may be read as a discrete unit.
  • Ivory screamed as she wriggled and twisted, trying in vain to get away.
  • Harry potter is way better as a book to because the films tend to repeat themselves and miss out huge chunks of the storyline which means you miss out on some of the cleverer character development and plot twists that J K Rowling builds into her books. Join the Great Adaptations discussion now!
  • Then the talk stopped dead as Istra Nash stood agaze in the doorway — pale and intolerant, her red hair twisted high on her head, tall and slim and uncorseted in a gray tight-fitting gown. Our Mr. Wrenn
  • By a curious twist of fate, cricket was also my favourite sport.
  • The first half of the story (when Captain Veda was driven by revenge and when there were lots of plot twists) was better paced than the second half (the time skips were much larger and the revenge took a back seat to the new galactic threat), but even so, it still doesn't get much better than this. REVIEW: Galactic North by Alastair Reynolds
  • Ten metres from the line I saw Ray, twisted to dip and strained my hamstring.
  • A false statement is a lie. Someone who is good at twisting the truth is a lair. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • We call it Tudor revival with a twist because it recalls traditional homes in early Seattle neighborhoods, but is contemporary in the way it opens to a multifunctional garden landscape.
  • If a word stirs your feelings in one way and those of some of your readers in another, you cannot use that word safely; in spite of the most careful definitions and disclaimers the emotional bias will creep in and twist the effect of your words in the minds of some of your audience. The Making of Arguments
  • I'll take twisted or wrenched at a push. Times, Sunday Times
  • But do people go to a Step Up film for ingenious plot twists and snappy dialogue? The Sun
  • Stir and serve with a twist of lemon or orange. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I may be a cynical, hysterical, psychotic, twisted masochist.
  • He had a tongue so musculous and subtile, that he could twist it up into his nose and deliver a strange kind of speech from thence. A Tale of a Tub
  • Then Martin tuned his lute and played and sang as follows, while the girls took hands and danced in a green chain among the twisty trees. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • The Tennis Twist comes in sizes 4-13 and retails for £49.99.
  • The thread is twisted by attaching loose strands to the top of the spindle, then rolling the spindle along the thigh to start it spinning.
  • He twisted and groped one-handed behind the cantle of his saddle for his hunting-bow and quiver, found them and fumbled them loose.
  • She had twisted her ankle and was limping.
  • The LS1 hydraulic roller camshaft has large bearing journals and a large-diameter base circle to minimize torsional twisting and stress.
  • There is, of course, no chance of a similar ban on trains to prevent idle chatterers driving the rest of us round the twist
  • In addition, many children suffer from poor eyesight, cuts and perforations on their hands and twisted fingers.
  • Every day, he got up early and read tongue-twisters aloud to improve his diction and develop his facial muscles.
  • Loved the twisted ending and the spidered windshield. EF 5 • by J.C. Towler
  • When drawing the figure I am interested in the way it moves - stretches, muscles, limbs - how do they twist, how do you make it look realistic.
  • The sagas attracted huge audiences, hooked on every clichéd twist and turn of the predictable plot.
  • Twisting the meaning of words to make a point is called spin doctoring in this country and many others. Global Voices in English » Iran: Diplomats walk out at Ahmadinejad’s speech
  • A jury in Canada has found three members of an Afghan family guilty of drowning three teenage sisters and another woman in what the judge described as "cold-blooded, shameful murders" resulting from a "twisted concept of honour". 'Honour killings': Canadian jury finds Afghan family guilty
  • Then further explain how none of our values are so noble as not to be easily twistable into demagogy, which is why he welcomes the rigorous questions into his exercise of leadership in this campaign. Obama: "I Deeply Regret" Offending Anyone
  • Some wore T-shirts with the Star of David twisted into Nazi swastikas.
  • The building's long, curved roofline is balanced on one side by a tall, twisting tower, with an observation deck floating above the city like a treehouse.
  • Squeeze the lemon twist over the surface, then drop it into the glass.
  • Almost a century later Manaus's neglected cultural life is re-emerging with a Slavic twist.
  • Some species reverse torsion, but evidence of having passed through a twisted phase can be seen in the anatomy of these forms.
  • Serve immediately strained into frozen martini glass and garnish with lemon twist or olive.
  • The Platinum Pied Pipers have taken music and twisted and scrunched it into Triple P to produce a refreshing, multi-talented, many-layered masterpiece of modern music.
  • Objective To raise the ability to diagnose and cure testicle twisting.
  • To couch several smaller threads, twist them together before they enter the scroll.
  • The meal came in courses accompanied by wine from bottles - the sort that need corkscrews, not twist tops - and with real knives and forks.
  • Barring any unexpected operatic plot twists down the road, the answer to all these queries is surely yes.
  • And dark and twisted and sad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twisting and spinning up and down the rope, he whooshed a few feet above the audience's heads.
  • Everywhere there are stone pillars, some fluted, some twisted, some many-sided.
  • In addition to tall and slim models mincing along the cat-walk, one occasionally sees a dozen or so women in their 50s and even 60s clothed in their best twisting their bodies on stage.
  • Now all that remains is a twisted burnt out shell.
  • His face twisted into furry and his hands clenched into tight fists.
  • It's passionate, and breathing, and alive, and it gets into your blood and makes your bones twist themselves up.
  • Maybe I'll ask him next time my software's got its chuddies in a twist.
  • I have been witness to efforts by some in the Middle East to twist and distort comments made by American policymakers, Israeli leaders, and others in order to reify their fantastic but unreal constructs explaining some international event or accident or decision. Steve Clemons: Conspiracism American Style: The Daniel Levy Debate
  • It's got its own differences and twists here and there and it's actually a pretty cute story.
  • Paint the depth map and twist the phone, swipe the screen or run animation to see the photos to move.

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