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Example sentences for "intertwined"

Lexicographically close words:
interteined; intertexture; intertribal; intertropical; intertwine; intertwining; intertwisted; interurban; interval; intervale
  1. The serpent's tail divided itself into two legs; the man's legs intertwined themselves into a tail.

  2. The daily life should be intertwined with the life of Jesus.

  3. The soul intertwined with the meek and lowly life of Jesus will form a character of deep piety and sincere godliness.

  4. It represented on the outer side, as seen on the waist of anyone wearing it, twelve life-like serpents intertwined in various contortions.

  5. Her usual attendants are the Charites or Graces (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), who are represented undraped and intertwined in a loving embrace.

  6. Her dress is torn and disorderly, and her hair intertwined with venomous snakes.

  7. I am the voice of the misshapen monsters, of the griffins and prodigious reptiles that crawl among the intertwined stone leaves along the spires of the towers.

  8. Her fingers, intertwined with his, closed upon them in unspoken response.

  9. I won't keep you waiting a moment," she said, her fingers intertwined in his as she rose.

  10. And under the roof of the capital which lies upon the tambour, where it joins on to the head, there were ornaments like the flower leaves of the Egyptian bean intertwined together.

  11. The tremendous influence of these phenomena, whose origin is closely intertwined with totemism, clearly shows that this entire culture belongs essentially to the totemic age.

  12. Indeed, the various mental expressions, particularly in their earlier stages, are so intertwined that they are scarcely separable from one another.

  13. Wisdom and poetry are intertwined with flatness and folly; splendid situations drift purposeless to impotent conclusions; brilliant psychology alternates with the grossest indecency and the feeblest puns.

  14. On Guadaloupe the natives lived in square houses made of saplings intertwined with reeds, and on the rude porticoes attached to these houses some of the wooden pieces were carved so as to look like serpents.

  15. The narratives which tell us of Vinland and of Leif Ericsson are closely intertwined with the authentic history of Norway and Iceland.

  16. Her head was like a milliner’s model; the hair was frizzled and curled and intertwined with pink ribbons; amid them a diamond, half hidden from sight, shone like a star in the tail of a comet.

  17. Learned behavior patterns intertwined with basic life drives forced Barrent to raise the needlebeam, to point it toward his head.

  18. The machines intertwined their lessons with the basic drives, weaving a pattern of learned behavior with the life instinct.

  19. Not entirely lost, however; for as Balder gazed awfully thitherward, the shadow seemed to resolve itself into a mass of intertwined and struggling beings, neither animal nor human, but combining the more unholy traits of both.

  20. A white shirt with a full collar, and intertwined with red gold thread, upon him.

  21. She intertwined herself with his yearning hope of pardon and peace.

  22. Window there was none, and the doorway was half closed by a broken gate whereof the bars were intertwined with old straw.

  23. The helmet that pressed upon the brow even whilst it protected the brain, and wore away the hair even whilst it was a defence, is lifted off, and on unruffled locks the garland is intertwined that speaks victory and befits a festival.

  24. The truths which He confirms are so inextricably intertwined with Himself that you cannot get them and put away Him.

  25. May we not see, in these terrible and tender thoughts thus inextricably intertwined and braided together, a revelation of the true nature both of the terror and the tenderness of the Gospel which Paul preached?

  26. Sexual activity is so closely intertwined with the other organic activities, erotic exuberance is so much a flower which is rooted in the whole organism, that the blow which crushes it may strike down the whole man.

  27. And we found that, so far from any contradiction being here involved, love and chastity are intertwined in all their finest developments, and that there is thus a perfect harmony in apparent opposition.

  28. But after the strange British fashion there was intertwined with this singular fixedness of ideas a stubborn independence in thinking, courageously exercised in times of peril.

  29. His mind was too broad, his habit of thought too tolerant, to admit of his antagonizing so good a system of morals because it was intertwined with articles of faith which he did not believe.

  30. Different as we may conceive magic and religion to be, the fact remains that at first they grow up intertwined together.

  31. This plant becomes high in more southern latitudes, and being intertwined with the green briar, renders it very difficult, as we soon found, to penetrate it, especially with a horse.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intertwined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    fretted; interlaced; intertwined; interwoven; laced; plaited; raddled; textile; woven; wreathed