How To Use Untwine In A Sentence

  • He could not have moved, had he attempted to do so, although somewhere deep down inside of him he felt that it was his duty to untwine those clinging arms and somehow to account for the appalling situation. The Last Woman
  • They started to untwine -- much quicker than the night before. Deanie Mills: How To Kill A Two-Headed Snake
  • He liked the scent and the taste of her, he liked the weight of her breasts, and he wanted very much to untwine that long braid and get his fingers in her hair. The Life of the World to Come
  • That man was out of his truck faster than I could untwine my arms. The Meat Truck Carnies | clusterflock
  • Five, ten, twenty meters, I struggle to untie the rope, to find the nodule that will untwine the knot, but my chafed, useless hands can grip nothing. Asimov's Science Fiction
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  • She untwined the blanket from her legs and got up, walking to the washroom.
  • He felt her legs untwine themselves from about his and somehow found the energy to lift himself off her and draw her against him before closing his eyes and sinking into sleep. A Christmas Bride
  • I looked up at him to ask him to untwine his arms.
  • Pantheon, where so many adventurers twine and untwine, but in such a way as constantly to encounter him again. Les Miserables
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  • He set me down gently on my bed and untwined my arms from around his neck.
  • She heard his call and responded with wingéd feet, arriving upon the scene just as Eleanor Allen, Petty's bosom friend, had sprung to her side, and while in reality striving to untwine Petty's clinging arms seemed also to be in the act of embracing the French teacher. A Dixie School Girl
  • Only then could I reach the tangle, which I simply untwined before sliding down the rope to the deck.
  • He didn't move, didn't do anything that might make Liat untwine her fingers from his. A Shadow in Summer
  • “Feeling comfortable?” she asked with some irony, and he started to untwine his hand from hers, but she trapped it in her grasp. Surrender, Dorothy
  • Hydrogen bonds are the perfect strength to hold DNA together under most situations, but are weak enough to form and break readily to enable DNA to untwine for replication.

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