Defect of a twisted timber or of its wood.
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Examples for "twist"
Examples for "twist"
1More recently, the argument has - unsurprisingly - taken an environmental twist.
2The fire makes the red rose in his hand glow and twist.
3A final twist in the tale appears to have taken place since.
4Just managed twist out of way so it struck tree just behind.
5Politically, the opposition True Finns party is seeking to twist the knife.
1Maple bats can be made more resilient to breakage if they are cut to minimize slope of grain.
2But from the back porch no eye could have encompassed the limit of his broad, swelling slopes of grain and grass.
1There are methods for readily detecting spiral grain.
2The spiral grain makes them a lot tougher than the tall, straight trees that grow where the wind doesn't blow so hard.
3Spiralling grain prices in recent months have startled governments long used to affordable rice, wheat, soy and maize.
4"Mitch said it's used to make Steinway pianos and other wooden instruments, because of its tight spiral grain, so I just thought..."
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