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twine - use in sentences
Object
- string: Their own mothers should not have to twine string in the square of your city.
- plant: I will conclude my account of twining plants by giving a few miscellaneous and curious cases.
- round: Some few can ascend by spirally twining round a support.
- vine: Instead, climbing and twining vines are actually amazing plants.
Converse of object
- bale: The baler packs the hay tight in bales and the bales are tied with two loops of baling twine.
- use: A single sweet pea plant is tied onto each cane using twine or sweet pea rings.
- make: They have got up to everything from making nettle twine to extracting honey from our beehives at previous sessions.
Preposition: through
- shrub: Climbers Name Common name Comments Lonicera Honeysuckle Climbing varieties twine through shrubs and supports and have trumpet shaped flowers, most are scented.
Adjective modifier
- double: The specification of a Belly is as follows: 200 meshes are set-up, using double twine.
- single: An alternative method of joining the single twine to the double corner can be used.
- orange: You may recall that on his arrival last year he brought orange baler twine to the nest and got caught up.
Modifies a noun
- round: Elsewhere and also earlier, the serpent twines round three heads.
Noun used with modifier
- baler: The canes were tied together to form the dragon shape across the hut with old baler twine.
- binder: The dwelling is made from wood, heather, cow dung, mud, stones, straw and binder twine.
- garden: String or garden twine can damage the trunk or kill the tree.
- variety: Climbers Name Common name Comments Lonicera Honeysuckle Climbing varieties twine through shrubs and supports and have trumpet shaped flowers, most are scented.
- bailer: George n Bertie - A bailer twine of polo ponies!
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