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How to Use "Twist" with Example Sentences
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twist
(v):
to bend or turn into a particular shape or form
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
twisted
his ankle
badly
.
"
(badly, painfully, horribly)
"
The cowboy
quickly
twisted
his rope.
"
(quickly)
"
She
slowly
twisted
the doorknob of the baby's room.
"
(slowly, gently, slightly)
Used with nouns:
"
She
twisted
the
facts
to make herself look good.
"
(facts)
"
He
twisted
his
ankle
playing baseball.
"
(ankle)
"
He
twisted
my
words
to make it look like I was lying.
"
(words)
Used with prepositions:
"
She
twisted
the rope
around
the pole.
"
(around)
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twist
(n):
an unexpected change in events; a bend or a turn in a particular shape or form
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Used with adjectives:
"
There was a
shocking
twist
at the end of the book.
"
(shocking, surprising, unexpected, strange, bizarre, unusual, clever, interesting, neat, nice, weird)
"
The director added a
modern
twist
to the old movie.
"
(modern, new, fresh)
"
The
final
twist
in the movie series was completely unexpected.
"
(final, latest, added, extra)
"
He opened the bottle cap with a
slight
twist
.
"
(slight, little, quick, sharp)
"
The mountain road is full of
scary
twists
and turns.
"
(scary)
Used with verbs:
"
There
is
a clever
twist
at the end of the book.
"
(be: is/am/are)
"
The director
added
a weird
twist
to the original story.
"
(added, gave, offered)
"
The movie
has
a strange
twist
at the end.
"
(has)
Used with prepositions:
"
The movie ended
with
a
twist
.
"
(with, in)
Used with nouns:
"
I love movies with
twist
endings
.
"
(endings)
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