intertwine
1.To twist together(threads, for example); intertwine.
2.How does your job intertwine with all this?
3.Sensual and gracious movements intertwine with sudden and threatening ones.
4.a weave in which the filling and warp threads intertwine alternately producing a checkerboard effect.
5.SL: Lyrically, can you explain the messages of both Extension Of The Wish and the forthcoming album? Does anything intertwine?
6."In ENIGMA's music,verbal sounds become instruments,synthesized tones become voices,and distinct rhythmic grooves intertwine into an organic,utterly new whole.
7.The scenario of a partial intertwine of life and works makes the author at the same time both an origin and a frame of the text.
8.Bouquet: An array of varietal fruit including plum, violets, ripe strawberries and raspberries, intertwine with notes from classy French oak including cedar, tobacco and smoky bacon like nuances.

