twist

વિકૃતિ
definition
verb
a strip of metal is twisted to form a hollow tube
form into a bent, curling, or distorted shape.
she twisted her ring around and around on her finger
cause to rotate around something that remains stationary; turn.
noun
the taps needed a single twist to turn them on
an act of turning something so that it moves in relation to something that remains stationary.
a licorice twist
a thing with a spiral shape.
translation of 'twist'
મચડી નાખવું,
વળ ચડાવવો,
અમળાવું મરડાવું - તે,
દોરડું ભાંગવું,
મરડવું,
વિકૃતિ,
આમળવું
verb
ગૂંચવું
example
There is no suggestion of a pronounced 'twist' in the ventral margin of the jaw of Hynerpeton like that seen in Densignathus.
With a yell and a half 'twist' , I spiralled off the ground with my sword to the side, the blade catching the fire.
The final touch was a new 'twist' for me: lime sugar - grated peel (enough to add color as well as flavor) mixed with sugar.
A quick-adjust mechanism on the rear of the lid helps provide on-the-fly adjustment with a 'twist' of the dial.
Finally, with a quick 'twist' , she wrenched his sword out of his hand, and sent it flying.
This high degree of 'twist' , although common in ophiacodontids, represents the upper limit recorded for pelycosaurs.
Jack picked his poison, a straight scotch with a 'twist' of lemon, and planted himself on a nearby stool.
The list covers classics, such as the Mint Julep, which is given a presentation 'twist' by serving it in a silver goblet.
He attributes that to having a lot of torque, 'twist' and turn in his body and lots of flexibility in his arm, shoulder and elbow.
Strain into a large, chilled Martini glass and garnish with a 'twist' of lemon.
William's eyebrows shot up in bewilderment, and there was a 'twist' in his mouth that nearly resembled an astonished droop.
he could 'twist' a rope strong enough to hold a mule
You have to coordinate your eyeball with your hand to compensate for the rifling 'twist' , but it's not hard to learn.
They 'twist' a cloth into a doughnut shape and put it on their heads.
There was the subtle 'twist' of a planetary orbit here, the tiny bending of a beam of starlight there.
Clive Francis, as the Aunt, created the illusion of an old woman by a 'twist' of the body and the turn of the head and one believed in it.
Leave a small amount of space to allow the weak link to 'twist' without the link-knife rotating with it.
he bought a packet of crisps with a blue 'twist' of salt in them
It was just a slight 'twist' at the corner of his mouth, and the hint of a groove between his brows, but it was there.
Be prepared to laugh, cringe and cry as the play slips from the anarchical to the downright grotesque and be prepared for an unexpected 'twist' at the end.
The wire was then given a full 'twist' to form a fully secure loop.
The perfect rug will have just the right combination of density, 'twist' and fiber.
she takes conventional subjects and gives them a 'twist'
In a strange 'twist' of irony, players who played the past year overseas say they are too worn down to participate, while players who didn't play claim they are nowhere near game shape.
Difficult to describe, the film contains a host of shifting shapes, such as dots and circles that wriggle and 'twist' , as well as a recurring totem figure that is the most concrete element of the film.
Garnishes have moved beyond the simple wedge of lime or 'twist' of lemon peel.
The humous's lemon infusion was an inspired 'twist' , while the vegetables were pretty much as you'd expect.
This is a very nice piece of blue 'twist' carpet.
Her lips curled up in a sardonic 'twist' that would have made a mortal shriek with agony.
I like it when bands put a different 'twist' on well-known pieces at live shows, but, yeah, completely distorting a hit is not the way to get your fans up and dancing.
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