verb
- to twist together; to intertwine or weave into a twisted form
Usage: often used with 'with' or 'together'; somewhat archaic or literary
Examples
- The vines intwist around the old fence post.
- She intwisted the two strands of rope to make them stronger.
- The dancers' arms intwisted gracefully during the performance.
- Ivy and honeysuckle intwist along the garden wall.
- He intwisted the threads to create a decorative pattern.