Pronunciation: /ˈtwɪstɪŋ/
verb to turn or bend something in different directions
A1 She is twisting the lid off the jar.
A2 He enjoys twisting balloon animals for children's parties.
B1 The dancer's body was twisting and turning in perfect harmony with the music.
B2 The suspect kept twisting his story, making it hard for the police to determine the truth.
C1 The politician was accused of twisting the facts to suit his agenda.
C2 The artist's masterpiece featured a complex intertwining of twisting vines and flowers.
adjective having a spiral or winding shape
A1 The twisting road led us to the beautiful beach.
A2 She had a twisting path through the forest to get to her secret hideout.
B1 The twisting plot of the mystery novel kept me guessing until the very end.
B2 The twisting vines in the jungle made it difficult to navigate through the dense foliage.
C1 The twisting logic of the scientific theory required a deep understanding of complex concepts.
C2 The twisting narrative of the film kept the audience on the edge of their seats with its unexpected twists and turns.
formal The twisting road through the mountains required careful navigation.
informal She was twisting her hair absentmindedly while we talked.
slang I saw him twisting the truth to make himself look better.
figurative The twisting plot of the movie kept me on the edge of my seat.
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