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1 Her hand came up to entwine with his, and found the iron cuff.
2 She felt his fingers entwine with hers and squeeze.
3 Queer-how everything sought to entwine with something else!
4 One writes: Learn to entwine with your prayers the small cares, the trifling sorrows, the little wants of daily life.
5 My limbs entwine with his, in that old familiar way they have, like there are Beck-shaped grooves on my calves, arms.
6 By such stirring words did he entwine with the love of liberty that passion for military glory which was destined to strangle the Republic.
7 Entwined with these problems, of course, is the thorniest of all: money.
8 Billboard advertising is far more intimately entwined with the architecture of cities.
9 She walked purposefully onward, her forceful nature entwined with her very ribs.
10 It was not difficult, for they were acutely entwined with her own.
11 But it seemed our fate was inextricably entwined with that of Rome.
12 Her life had been too entwined with Joe's for too many years.
13 The body had eroded into a hill, entwined with grass and vines.
14 Rend not from me what long affection entwines with my whole nature.
15 When they began walking again, Jessica's arm somehow became entwined with his.
16 Opposite was an elm entwined with a vine loaded with swelling grapes.
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