10 Verbs to Use for the Word twine

Tis there you’d mourn, Tis there you’d mourn The sweet woodbine That round your lattice now doth twine.

"Don't you mind the day, Dick," said Sarah, "when you pulled grandfather's new net all into the mud, and tangled his twine, and spoilt him a whole day's work?"

Joy be to thee, and her whose lot with thine, Propitious stars saw Truth and Passion twine!

Nor, where in radiant folds the Serpent twines, 160 Direct your course, nor where the Altar shines.

The tane it built with the green, green moss, But and the bents sae fine, And the tither wi' a lock o' lady's hair Linked up wi' siller twine.

To him thou goest, and about his neck Soon shalt thou cling confidingly, as now Thy favourite jasmine twines its loving arms Around the sturdy mango.

I remember that she brought the baby in after a while, and that Tip came all muddy from the garden, dragging his tiny hoe over the carpet; that the window was open, and that, while we all sat there together, a little brown bird brought some twine and built a nest on an apple-bough just in sight.

On both sides is the wild forest, and round the giant trunks the enamoured vine twines itself with the affectionate pertinacity of a hungry boa-constrictor, and boars its head in triumph to the topmost branches.

At bed time that night, Joe White begged his school-fellow's pardon for entangling his kite twine, and went to bed very humble and grateful, and with a little love and kindness dawning, which made his rest sweeter and his dreams happier.

Fred found the twine of his kite all entangled next day, and John said he saw White playing with it soon after Fred had spoken to him.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  twine