8 collocations for intertwining

We entered a little bay, of half an acre, the points forming it coming within a few yards of each other, and the branches of the trees intertwining their long arms lovingly above.

Two or three leafy white poplars, intertwining their branches, protect the spot from the rays of the sun, which rarely succeeds in slipping through them.

" "But is it fair to you?" asked Gaspar, intertwining his nervous fingers.

By intertwining its roots the fronds cling together in "cheerful community," and a friendly eye discovers their beauty a long way off.

Ordinarily they draw upon their skin designs of flowers, roses, and intertwined nets, according to each one's fancy.

Independently of the new and friendly relations which may be thus commenced with one of the most eminent and powerful nations of the earth, the occasion has been taken in it, as in other recent treaties concluded by the United States, to extend those principles of liberal intercourse and of fair reciprocity which intertwine with the exchanges of commerce the principles of justice and the feelings of mutual benevolence.

By intertwining its roots the fronds cling together in "cheerful community," and a friendly eye discovers their beauty a long way off.

So I found festive Berlin patting Americans on the back, cheering Americans in German-American meetings, and prettily intertwining the Stars and Stripes and the German flag.

8 collocations for  intertwining