A distortion of the face or other part of the body, as an expression of disgust or contempt
A sharp turn or bend, such as in a road or river
A sudden, violent turning or wrenching movement
A kind of yarn used in weaving, especially for the purpose of strengthening the weave
A kick in which the leg is rotated in a circular motion
Textile fibre, especially cotton, in the form of a continuous strand or rope
A chewing motion
A single twist of a tobacco leaf
A turn or revolution
A turn or bend
A half-reap 'd field of grain
A little twist or curl of something, especially hair
To wind in and out
A quirk of mind or disposition
A violent turning movement
To deceive, to cheat, to falsify, to pervert, to distort
A turn or revolution
A turn or revolution
The act of making something twist or turn
An act of twisting
Please provide a concise definition for the meaning of the word "twist" in the following sentence: d he is afraid it can't wind up as safely by that time as it can now, and so he's goin to give it a "twist" on 1st October -- and we mean to follow it up till we nock it all to bits, 't is so fragile now
A quid of tobacco
To turn to
A turn or bend
To move in a wriggling or contorted fashion
An act of twisting something
An act of twisting
A contortion of the face or body
A turn or bend
Pine or wormwood bark, or other fibrous material, used in smoking
A distorted facial expression
A turn or revolution
A distorted facial expression
A police officer
An act of twisting
To wind or turn in a spiral form
A turn or bend
Yarn spun with a twist
An intent, a purpose, an ulterior meaning
A turning, or bending, of the body, or any part of it, out of its natural position
Tobacco, especially when rolled into a cigarette
A joint in a length of rail, where the direction of the rail changes by an abrupt right angle
A curve, bend, or turn
A paper, or bundle of papers, tied up with a string
Please provide a concise definition for the meaning of the word "twist" in the following sentence:  second riser to the beginning of the twist; make a 3 equal to the distance from a, on A, where the "twist" begins, to 3, where the rail becomes horizontal; divide / " 7 on C, into seven parts, and on B, make a 2, equal to one part of / 7 on C
A turn or revolution
An act of twisting
A quid, or lump of tobacco, when chewed
A threat or warning of violence
A mustache
A surgical thread used to tie up a bleeding artery
Please provide a concise definition for the meaning of the word "twist" in the following sentence: kip'em over; and I tell'd you too, that I would to rights git the Gineral's specs, and giv'em a "twist" round to a plain sight, and let him take a look at things jest as they be, without a bit of blinds or twist, and I would to 't, that he would see the sense of what I say
A violent turning or wrenching movement
A kind of chewing tobacco
An act of turning one's body or part of one's body in a particular direction, especially in order to look over one's shoulder
A turn or bend
An act of twisting something
A sharp turn or movement
An act of twisting
A turn or revolution
A kind of soft, loosely twisted, silk, worsted, or cotton yarn
An interpretation or view of a situation, especially a cunning or unscrupulous one
A lock of hair that has been twisted or curled
To turn or bend
A severe strain or twist, such as to the neck
A turn or revolution
To wind or move in a spiral course
A shape given to a cake or biscuit, e.g
The act of turning or twisting
A spiral curve
A chewing motion
A turn, or winding, of anything about, or around, a point, or person
An abnormal shape or position of a part of the body, especially of the spine
A distortion of the body, especially the face, in which parts are made to appear twisted
A contortion of the face or body
An ingenious application of a text to support a proposition
A kind of tobacco
A tangled, twisted, or knotted state
A state of uncertainty or instability
A kind of caoutchouc ( latex ) produced by some tropical fungi
A violent, sudden movement, especially that of a sharp, abrupt rotation
An act of twisting
A tangled, twisted, or knotted state
The act of twisting
To break
A distorted shape
A hairstyle in which the hair is twisted back
A sharp, painful sensation in the groin or stomach, caused by strenuous exercise or sexual arousal
Please provide a concise definition for the meaning of the word "twist" in the following sentence:  street-pools and rag-heaps -- and I should'nt wonder if it disagreed with me so much as to make me "twist" my face and beat myself, and do such goings-on, that every body'll say, Fyler has lost his mind, and Tom Riddle's not the man to bring him back his senses, I'm certain
A snaky motion
A turn or revolution
Please provide a concise definition for the meaning of the word "twist" in the following sentence: ine 1 and make 1 a equiil to the distance from the face of the second riser to the beginning of the "twist"; make a 3 equal to the distance from a, on A, where the twist begins, to 3, where it ends
A spiral motion, shape, or device
A strange or unexpected interpretation or version of something
A turn or revolution
A turning or spinning movement
A tangled, twisted, or knotted state
A twist or turn
An unexpected development, a surprise
A turn or rotation
A sharp bend or turn in a road, path, or river
A curl or bend in a particular direction
A hairstyle in which the hair is twisted to the side
An ironic turn of events
A new or different treatment or outlook
A change or variation, especially in a recipe
To turn or bend
Move ( a part of the body ) so that it rotates around a fixed point
A winding road or path
An unexpected turn of events or change of circumstances
A mental or emotional state, or a physical sensation, that is a combination of two opposing feelings
A winding path or road
A clever or unscrupulous interpretation or use of a fact or situation
An unusual turn of events or of a person's behaviour
A new treatment or outlook on something
An unexpected development or surprise in a story or in real life
A variation in the form of a Japanese knotweed rhizome
An act of twisting, or an instance of being twisted
An unexpected turn of events or a new development in a story or in real life
A turn or change in direction
An unexpected development of events or a new aspect of a situation or work of art
A sharp turn or spin
A change in form or presentation
A change of direction
An act of twisting something around a stationary point
A development or turn of events that is unexpected or that changes the direction of a course of action
A spiral or spiral course
A curve or bend
A turn or revolution
A distortion or misrepresentation of the truth
A new or fresh perspective, outlook or point of view
A dance to a quick, jerky rhythm, popular in the 1960s
A curve in a different direction from the main shape
A coil or spiral shape
A sarcastic or ironic inflection of the voice
A piece of metal, such as a bar of iron, that has been bent into a spiral shape
An act of twisting
A variation
A spiral shape or movement
A new treatment or outlook on a problem or situation, especially one that involves a departure from established practices
A turn or revolution
A surprise ending or plot development
A turn or rotation
A hairstyle in which the hair is twisted into two or more tight coils
A spiral or rotational movement
An additional feature, treatment, etc
A state or condition of being turned or twisted
A hairstyle in which the hair is twisted back off the forehead
A strip of citrus peel, used to garnish a drink
An unexpected turn of events
A turn or bend
A sharp turn or movement in a winding road, path, or course
An unusual or surprising interpretation or treatment of something
A prostitute, especially a male one
A turn or rotation
Move with a spiralling or winding motion
A new turn, direction, or aspect
A turn or revolution
A lock of hair hanging or projecting to one side
An act of twisting, or the result of such an act
A kind of ladder with a spiral or helical structure, used for climbing up or down
An act of twisting something
A dance, especially a fast foxtrot
An unexpected development of events or an ingenious solution to a problem, especially in a literary or cinematic plot
A movement of anything that has a spiral or spiral shape, such as a helix or vortex
A distorted expression of the mouth or other facial feature
An unexpected development of events
A bizarre or unusual feature or aspect of a situation or story
An unexpected development of events or an ingenious idea or device, especially in a literary or cinematic plot or storyline
A wedge of lime or lemon juice in a glass of soda
A kind of phonetic intonation or inflection given to a word or phrase
A new treatment, outlook, or style in which something is viewed or approached
An unexpected turn of events or change of direction in a storyline etc
( of a tool, especially a drill ) shaped to follow a spiral path
A new treatment or outlook
An unexpected development of events
A turn or revolution
An unexpected turn of events
To attempt to evade ( a rule or prohibition ). See also twist one's wrist
A sudden change of direction
A new or different treatment or interpretation of something
To contort, or to be contorted
An act of turning or bending to one side or the other
A variation or new interpretation
A dance with a twisting motion of the body, popular in the 1960s
A loop of rope with two bights
A person's particular way of doing something or approaching a situation, especially when it is unusual or unorthodox
A dance with a twisting motion of the body, popular in the 1960s
A novel turn of phrase
A new way of doing something
The act of twisting, or the result of such an act
A dance with a twisting motion of the body
A type of hairstyle where the hair is twisted to the side
An unexpected development of events or of a situation
