twist
Definition of
twist
:
an
unforeseen
development
;
"events
suddenly
took
an
awkward
turn
"
an
interpretation
of
a
text
or
action
;
"they
put
an
unsympathetic
construction
on
his
conduct
"
any
clever
maneuver
;
"
he
would
stoop
to
any
device
to
win
a
point
"
;
"
it
was
a
great
sales
gimmick
"
;
"
a
cheap
promotions
gimmick
for
greedy
businessmen
"
the
act
of rotating
rapidly
;
"
he
gave the
crank
a
spin
"
;
"
it
broke
off
after
much
twisting
"
a
sharp
strain
on
muscles
or
ligaments;
"the
wrench
to his
knee
occurred
as
he
fell
"
;
"
he
was sidelined with
a
hamstring
pull
"
a
sharp
bend
in
a
line
produced when
a
line
having
a
loop
is pulled
tight
a
circular
segment
of
a
curve
;
"
a
bend
in
the
road
"
;
"
a
crook
in
the
path
"
a
miniature
whirlpool
or
whirlwind
resulting when the
current
of
a
fluid
doubles
back
on
itself
a
jerky
pulling
movement
a
hairdo
formed
by
braiding
or
twisting
the
hair
social
dancing
in
which couples
vigorously
twist
their hips and
arms
in
time
to the
music
; was
popular
in
the
1960s
;
"they
liked
to
dance
the
twist
"
the
act
of
winding
or
twisting
;
"
he
put
the
key
in
the
old
clock
and gave
it
a
good
wind
"
turning
or
twisting
around
(
in
place
);
"with
a
quick
twist
of his
head
he
surveyed the
room
"
to
move
in
a
twisting
or
contorted
motion
, (
especially
when
struggling
);
"The
prisoner
writhed
in
discomfort
"
;
"The
child
tried
to
wriggle
free
from his
aunt
'
s
embrace
"
cause
(
a
plastic
object
) to
assume
a
crooked
or
angular
form
;
"
bend
the
rod
"
;
"
twist
the
dough
into
a
braid
"
;
"the
strong
man
could
turn
an
iron
bar
"
turn
in
the
opposite
direction
;
"
twist
one
'
s
head
"
form
into
a
spiral
shape
;
"The
cord
is
all
twisted
"
form
into twists;
"
Twist
the strips of
dough
"
extend
in
curves and turns;
"The
road
winds
around
the
lake
"
;
"the
path
twisted
through
the
forest
"
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;
"
wrench
a
window
off
its hinges"
;
"
wrench
oneself
free
from
somebody
'
s
grip
"
;
"
a
deep
sigh
was wrenched from his
chest
"
practice
sophistry
;
change
the
meaning
of
or
be
vague
about
in
order
to
mislead
or
deceive
;
"
Don
'
t
twist
my
words
"
twist
suddenly
so
as
to
sprain
;
"
wrench
one
'
s
ankle
"
;
"The
wrestler
twisted
his
shoulder
"
;
"the hikers sprained their ankles when they
fell
"
;
"
I
turned
my
ankle
and couldn'
t
walk
for
several
days
"
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