entwine u rečniku PONS

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As a crest of augmentation, a staff entwined with a serpent or, as on the canton.
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The group twisted and entwined the ribbons to make pleasing patterns.
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Since their opening, the development and fortunes of the works have been deeply entwined with the history of the city itself.
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She intervened when she saw a bare-chested model swaggered on to the ramp with a pair of pythons entwined around his neck.
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However, if business and government are entwined, then the government can maintain the small-hub network.
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The upper wrestler has his left leg entwined with his opponent's left leg, with his body across the opponent's body, lifting the opponent's right arm.
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Its presence is so entwined in the dialogue that it becomes almost a character itself.
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Tree growth is especially rapid; some trees tower as high as 60 m, and the trunks are thickly entwined with vines.
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Various plotlines and scenes begin to entwine and complement each other.
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It is a short staff entwined by two serpents, sometimes surmounted by wings.
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