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[ UK /ʌntwˈɪst/ ]
VERB
  1. cause to become untwisted

How To Use untwist In A Sentence

  • During a typical round of golf, you will twist and untwist your back muscles more than 200 times.
  • And that's why these psychological interventions sometimes work better than scalpels: They help us to untwist our thoughts. Thinking Away the Pain
  • By this time the waiter was so unnerved that he could hardly untwist the wire around the cork. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • For example, in one Horton exercise, the dancer goes from standing to sitting to lunging to standing, as the spine twists and untwists, the legs straighten and bend, and the pelvis tips forward and back and around.
  • When she was on her feet again, she quickly untwisted her dress and set her hair straight before she offered her hand to him in a handshake.
  • Our current system and culture is twisted and we need privat and public help to get untwisted. Obama praises first health care bill passage
  • Next Bailey wet the weave, put it into two-strand twists, then untwisted them after they dried under a dryer.
  • His rays, His sun, still descended as ever; but when they came near to the foul atmosphere of man, no ray could pierce unstained, unrefracted, or even untwisted. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1
  • I untwisted the straps on my yellow tank top and yawned.
  • The seams were caulked with tow, which I procured from untwisted ropes.
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