TWIST vs EDDY: NOUN
- A hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair
- An unforeseen development
- The act of winding or twisting
- The act of rotating rapidly
- Any clever (deceptive) maneuver
- A sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
- A sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight
- A miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself
- An interpretation of a text or action
- A jerky pulling movement
- Social dancing in which couples vigorously twist their hips and arms in time to the music; was popular in the 1960s
- Something twisted or formed by twisting, especially.
- A loaf of bread or other bakery product made from pieces of dough twisted together.
- In Venetian and old English glasses, any one of the spiral lines, of various colors, frequently blown in the handles and other parts. See air-twist (with cut).
- A dance characterized by vigorous gyrations of the hips and arms.
- A personal inclination or eccentricity; a penchant or flaw.
- A change in direction; a turn.
- A sprain or wrench, as of an ankle.
- A distortion of meaning.
- A contortion or distortion of the body, especially the face.
- The degree or angle of torsional stress.
- The state of being twisted into a spiral; torsional stress or strain.
- A spinning motion given to a ball when thrown or struck in a specific way.
- A complete rotation of the body around its vertical axis, as in diving and gymnastics.
- A spin, twirl, or rotation.
- A sliver of citrus peel twisted over or dropped into a beverage for flavoring.
- Turning or twisting around (in place)
- Tobacco leaves processed into the form of a rope or roll.
- A length of yarn, cord, or thread, especially a strong silk thread used mainly to bind the edges of buttonholes.
- An unexpected change in a process or a departure from a pattern, often producing a distortion or perversion.
- A miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself
- A current, as of water or air, moving contrary to the direction of the main current, especially in a circular motion.
- A drift or tendency that is counter to or separate from a main current, as of opinion, tradition, or history.
- A part of a fluid, as a stream of water, which has a rotatory motion; any small whirl or vortex in a fluid.
- Synonyms See stream.
- A current of air or water running back, or in a direction contrary to the main current.
- A current of water or air moving in a circular direction; a whirlpool.
- Founder of Christian Science in 1866 (1821-1910)
TWIST vs EDDY: VERB
- Practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive
- Twist suddenly so as to sprain
- Turn in the opposite direction
- Form into a spiral shape
- Form into twists
- Do the twist
- Twist or pull violently or suddenly, especially so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached or from where it originates
- Cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form
- To move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
- Flow in a circular current, of liquids
- To form an eddy.
TWIST vs EDDY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To wind or coil (vines or rope, for example) about something.
- To interlock or interlace.
- To form in this manner.
- To cause to rotate or turn in another direction.
- To impart a spiral or coiling shape to, as by turning the ends in opposite directions.
- To turn or open by turning.
- To pull, break, or snap by turning.
- To wrench or sprain.
- To alter the normal aspect of; contort.
- To alter or distort the intended meaning of: : distort.
- To alter or distort the mental, moral, or emotional character of.
- To be or become twisted.
- To move or progress in a winding course; meander.
- To squirm; writhe.
- To make (one's way) in a tortuous manner.
- To wind together (two or more threads, for example) so as to produce a single strand.
- To dance the twist.
- To move in or as if in an eddy or eddies: : turn.
- To move as an eddy, or as in an eddy; to move in a circle.
TWIST vs EDDY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To collect as into an eddy.
TWIST vs EDDY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To unite, as two or more strands or filaments, by winding one about another; hence, to form by twining or rolling into a single thread; spin.
- To intertwine; interweave; combine.
- To weave; fabricate; compose.
- To wreathe; wind; twine.
- Any clever maneuver
- Extend in curves and turns
- A circular segment of a curve
- Was popular in the 1960s
- Practice sophistry
- (idiom) (leave to twist/leave twisting) To abandon (someone) to a bad situation, often as a recipient of blame.
- (idiom) (twist (someone's) arm) To pressure or coerce.
- To cause to move in an eddy; collect as into an eddy; cause to whirl.
- To move circularly or in a winding manner, as the water of an eddy, or so as to resemble the movement of an eddy.
TWIST vs EDDY: RELATED WORDS
- Writhe, Squirm, Winding, Wriggle, Plait, Convolute, Braid, Twirl, Turn, Bend, Gimmick, Whirl, Wrench, Spin, Kink
- Backwater, Maelstrom, Eddie, Turbulence, Rotor, Countercurrent, Vorticity, Vortex, Mary baker eddy, Gurge, Twist, Purl, Swirl, Whirl, Whirlpool
TWIST vs EDDY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Distort, Writhe, Squirm, Winding, Plait, Convolute, Braid, Twirl, Turn, Bend, Gimmick, Whirl, Wrench, Spin, Kink
- Turbulent, Backwater, Maelstrom, Eddie, Turbulence, Rotor, Countercurrent, Vorticity, Vortex, Gurge, Twist, Purl, Swirl, Whirl, Whirlpool
TWIST vs EDDY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- TALIESIN: I grab, hit the button, twist, pull.
- Christmas carols is given a hilarious Aussie twist.
- It the best a cheap twist can be, because The Good Wife is a great show, but it never needed the cheap twist.
- Twist in for use with glasses, and twist out for use without glasses.
- With your left finger and thumb holding the twist just made, ease the needle up through the twist with your right hand.
- The Sincere sheep has a very light ply twist, and the Koigu has a tighter twist.
- Jim Sonner, Sue Sonner, Pauline Twist, Bruce Twist, Thom Marshall, Mark Cocher and Jackie Kocher are lifelong Bills fans, and lifelong friends.
- Intermittently twist and reach office equipment; kneel or twist to retrieve files; write or use keyboard to communicate through written means; lift light weight.
- Twist Holdings, LLC, or Twist, included its wholly owned subsidiaries Alliance Apparel Group, Inc.
- Twist your top where desired and secure the twist with a rubber band.
- Eddy Jose Herrera de los Rios, also known as Eddy Herrera, is a merengue singer and winner of more than seven Casandra.
- And Eddy being Eddy, he had immediately factored in his girlfriend, who had almost blinded Woolsey with oven cleaner.
- This induced emf drives eddy current in that piece and powerloss due to eddy current appears as heat.
- Eddy County Jail Inmates Eddy County Detention Center Inmate Search.
- Eddy currents that generate Eddy currents, and the objects pick up reflections of these as they travel.
- What arrives in an eddy has a tendency to stay in the eddy.
- Eddy's brother is mentioned frequently throughout the series, mostly by Eddy.
- Old Eddy, New Eddy, Newcombe and The Annex.
- Jane Eddy and Jeremiah Eddy were appointed administrators.
- The eddy current loss exists due to eddy currents.
TWIST vs EDDY: QUESTIONS
- What makes Twist different from other NECTA models?
- What happened to Deirdre Costello after Oliver Twist?
- What is Ardha Matsyendrasana (half spinal twist pose)?
- Are twist updos comfortable and protective hairstyles?
- What is reclined spinal twist Supta Matsyendrasana?
- Is the maximum twist angle less than the acceptable twist angle?
- Did Chubby Checker's'the twist'start the twist craze?
- What is the review of Oliver Twist by Oliver Twist?
- What is the Simple Twist of fate in a simple twist?
- How to apply extra hold braid Loc twist and twist gel?
- Were the Eddy Brothers'spirit materializations a fraud?
- Are Mistras teams trained in eddy current inspection?
- Why are eddy current speedometers not used anymore?
- What causes eddy diffusion in a column chromatography?
- How does permeability affect the eddy current field?
- What does turbulence modeling mean in eddy simulation?
- What is high frequency eccentric eddy current separator?
- Are eddy currents compensated for during postprocessing?
- Which aircraft manufacturers use eddy current inspection?
- Is there an approximation to the eddy diffusivity of an eddy?