About her locks entwine a diadem Of purest gems--the ruby's fiery glow Commingling with the emerald's green.
I know the being I seek to entwine with my own will bring me a solace, a charity, a purity, to which, of myself, I am a stranger.
I wish Sympson would come again, and oblige her again toentwine her arms about me.
We are informed that, on such occasions, they have been known to entwine themselves round the legs of a fisherman, and fight with the utmost fury.
Still Let me entwinethee surer, surer--now How can we part?
O let me melt into thee; let the sounds Of our close voices marry at their birth; Let us entwine hoveringly--O dearth Of human words!
But he who thus expressed himself would not exchange with the other; For around the identity of each heroine he can entwine the personality of one whom he has encountered.
The solo cello returns for a further song in duet with the violins, where the violas, too, entwine their melody, or the cello is joined by the violins.
As the hymn winds its further course, violins entwine about the harmonies.
Two flowers there are that bloom In your garden of being; 15 Entwine them into a garland, Fit emblem and crown of our love.
And around the dear ruin each wish of my heart Would entwine itself verdantly still.
And behold the sacrifice; For the arms that now entwine Needy souls, were stretched on thine.
I Waving in the autumn breeze, Clap your hands, ye forest trees, For the arms that now entwine Needy souls, were stretched on thine.
To what an extent is this little word made to entwine itself around all the interests of life!
It is very pleasant here, under this linden, and home begins to entwine its fibres around my heart.
The weary child, twined in a flowery wreath, leaned against a sun-dial, and played with the flowers which it drew around it, to entwine them in its circle.
Do not stretch out your hand so hastily after the myrtle crown; its green will turn to blood and silver; an angel will perhaps soon entwine from it a martyr's crown for you.
Flowers entwine the reins that fetter her bright doves.
With leaves from hence Lucifer and Aurora entwine their oozy locks.
These four brother floods, like a garland of flowers, Shall entwine all our states in a band Conform and confederate their wide-spreading powers, And their wealth and their wisdom expand.
Where the hemlock and the pine Sweet memories recall, As their fragrant boughsentwine Around the panelled wall.
The home of the noble and free; A palmetto wreath we'll entwine Round the altar of young Liberty.
The home of the noble and free; A palmetto wreath we'll entwine Round the altar of young Liberty!
Serpents and dragons entwine on the lintels, and emblematize the Church's power to overcome.
Around it entwine circles of arches and colonnettes, some lines having double columns; these reach to the cornice of the roof, which cornice is composed of reliefs allusive to the Sacrament of Baptism.
Then be true to your colours, the Lancasters chose, And the laurel entwine with the jolly Red Rose.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "entwine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.