Associations to the word «Twining»
Noun
- Vine
- Hadley
- Nathan
- Climber
- Shrub
- Wreath
- Serpent
- Stalk
- Stem
- Louisa
- Tea
- Snake
- Memo
- Strand
- Ivy
- Bower
- Leaflet
- Weave
- Ply
- Cutler
- Picket
- Curl
- Finger
- Thread
- Garland
- Polly
- Flower
- Evergreen
- Dd
- Staff
- Eisenhower
- Thicket
- Climb
- Neck
- Leaf
- Greenhouse
- Yale
- Rope
- Vegetation
- Miss
- Hedge
- Ark
- Ankle
- Hair
- Thigh
- Merchant
- Plant
- Maiden
- Carving
- Arm
- Tree
- Noah
- Mist
- Herb
- Thriller
- Grey
- Destroyer
- Pillar
- Geoffrey
- Brow
- Tongue
- Waist
- Habit
- Reed
- Kiss
- Arthur
- Leave
- Basket
- Leg
- Uss
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TWINING, noun. (countable) A layout or motion that twines.
TWINING, noun. (British) (uncountable) (regional) (West Cumbria) complaining or grumbling
TWINING, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of twine
Wise words
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