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In some senses, twining is marked as British. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
dim
VERB + TWINING
hear, merging, won't
TWINING + NOUN
chords, cumbrian, dialect
noun
A layout or motion that twines.
In addition to autonomous movements in one plane we have also autonomous movements in space, such as torsions and twinings.
complaining or grumbling
Canon Bryan Rowe, quoted in the article. It's going to take months to put right. But you won't hear any twining [Cumbrian dialect for moaning]. Nobody is going: 'Woe is us'. Everybody is just trying to help somebody else.
adj
That twines.
White breast of the dim sea. The twining stresses, two by two. A hand plucking the harpstrings, merging their twining chords.
name
A surname.
A place in the United States:
A place in the United States:
A place in the United States:
In addition to autonomous movements in one plane we have also autonomous movements in space, such as torsions and twinings.
WiktionaryCanon Bryan Rowe, quoted in the article. It's going to take months to put right. But you won't hear any twining [Cumbrian dialect for moaning]. Nobody is going: 'Woe is us'. Everybody is just trying t
WiktionaryWhite breast of the dim sea. The twining stresses, two by two. A hand plucking the harpstrings, merging their twining chords.
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In some senses, twining is marked as British. Watch for register when choosing this word.