He was there no longer, and it would have been imprudent to have pursued him into the forest, where we must have dispersed, or advanced in single file, amidst the intertwining lianas.
His delight in complex technicalities, in the tangled issues of the law-courts, and the intertwining harmonies of Bach, sprang from his joy in the play of mind as well as from his joy in mere intricacy as such.
Music appealed to him by its imaginative suggestiveness, or by its intricate technique; as the mine from which Abt Vogler reared his palace, the loom on which Master Hugues wove the intertwining harmonies of his fugue.
Apparently no one could enter the dense thickets around, of bushes, thorns, and intertwining vines, but by hewing his way with the hatchet.
This battle in the woods, amid swamps and thickets, and intertwining vines and torturing thorns, can not be described.
It seems to be formed of stalks from a thorn tree intertwining in such a way as to form triangular openings.
The shields bear the correct arms of the Abbey, and round the shields are intertwining iron rods.
Her judgment of what she saw was disturbed by many intertwining thoughts.
The intertwining of the scenes which we have traced in detail is itself such a contrast to causality.
Nagwákat ang mga gamut sa bakhaw sa katunggan, The roots of the mangroves in the swamps are scattered about in an intertwining maze.
A13] for a thicket to form with intertwining weeds.
A delicate pattern of intertwining stems winds upwards, the stalks having blossoms of finely cut outline and brilliant colours.
The formation of the designs has changed considerably by this time and we no longer find the intertwining or serpentine form as in the Queen Anne chintzes.
I started, and, turning sideways, saw a dim white figure seated beside an intertwining thicket of smaller trees and underwood.
To be conscious of a growing up into Christ, to feel the soul intertwining more and more with the life of God, is fulness of joy and perfect happiness.
The lawn-tender forms an espalier by intertwining the branches of the vine.
He keeps intertwining them as they grow, and by such training forms a latticework made of shrubbery.
For a proper development of the Christian graces there must be a constant training or intertwining of the soul with God.
This method consisted in the dexterous intertwining of knots on strings, so as to render them auxiliaries to the memory.
All the mourners follow, and marching or dancing in intertwining circles, cross and recross the path of the led horse until the poor creature, grown frantic with fear, rushes and kicks in wild endeavor to escape from the confusion.
The earth was literally the color of deep-red blood, the crimson paths intertwining the darker landscape bore to one's imagination a vision of some bloody battle--veritable rivers of human blood.
This mass was pinned together, and surrounded by a series of stockades, which were firmly united by intertwining branches, or, in the more artistically constructed crannogs, by horizontal beams with mortised holes to receive the uprights.
Here the uprights, many of which were made of young trees of oak and ash, were firmly supported, especially in the outer circle, by the intertwining among them of horizontal timbers.
In this country, so little frequented, the power of vegetation is such at the period of the great rains, that a man on horseback can with difficulty make his way through narrow paths, covered with lianas and intertwining branches.
These animals love shade and faint light, and they find themselves sheltered from the shock of the waves amid the scaffolding of thick and intertwining roots, which rises like lattice-work above the surface of the waters.
The inner order is quite plain, but the tympanum has in the centre a circle enclosing a cross with expanding arms, the spaces between the arms and the circle being pierced and the whole surrounded with intertwining ribbons.
They stumbled over the furrows, they broke down the stalks, they tore aside the intertwining small, blue morning-glories.
Stalk and blade and tassel, and the intertwining small, pale-blue morning-glory, all were down.
Along the rim of the lid seven skulls were carved among intertwining branches of strange trees.
In front of the couch is a little ivory table, supported by intertwining silver snakes, and beside the table a golden censer exhales light-blue fragrant clouds of ambergris and aloes.
Her short sleeves, richly trimmed with batiste, are fastened byintertwining gold cords.
She thought of Paul's friendship, sweeter than the odours, purer than the waters of the fountains, stronger than the intertwining palm trees, and she sighed.
In every case the siliceous framework consists of a number of clusters of radiating rods, all united by slender intertwining threads.
Around lies the rugged but sea-worn rock, partly hidden by dense patches of the conical shells of the Balanus, with here and there a snug cluster of young mussels held together by their intertwining silken byssi.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intertwining" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.