"Twists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Twists can refer to:
A sudden, sharp, or unexpected turn or change in direction or path.
A surprising or troublesome complication in a situation.
A business deal or agreement where one condition or circumstance is made to change, especially negatively.
A hair curl or knot.
A fold or turn in a rope or cord.
A variation of a song, dance, or other performance.
Example sentences:
The plot of the movie had many unexpected twists and turns.
The business deal had a twist that cost him the client.
The hanger on my clothes caught my hair into a nasty twist.
The sailor used a twist to hold the rope in place.
Synonyms: turns, bends, knots, changes, complications.
The word "twirling" is a verb that means:<br><br> To move or turn around in a spinning motion, often around a central axis.<br> To perform a dance move that involves spinning around in a circle.<br> To play or use a spinning top or other spinning toy.<br> Also, to make something twist or turn in a circular motion, often in a whimsical or playful way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The ballerina began to twirl across the stage.<br> The children were twirling around in the playground, laughing and shouting.<br> The top started to twirl on the flat surface.<br><br>Synonyms: spinning, whirling, swiveling, rotating, rotating.
A verb or noun that can have different meanings depending on the context:<br><br> To twist can mean to turn or bend something out of its normal position or shape.<br> To twist can also mean to turn or change something in a way that is complicated or deceitful.<br> Twist can refer to a sudden, sharp turn or movement.<br> A twist is a sudden or unexpected turn of events.<br> A twist can also refer to a modification or variation of something.
A violent and rotating column of air that descends from a thunderstorm to the ground, causing damage and destruction.
The word "twisters" can have a few meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A twister is a type of severe thunderstorm that produces a tornado.<br>2. A twister is also a slang term for a jazz musician who improvises, particularly a saxophonist.<br>3. A twister can also refer to a person who twists or turns abruptly, often with a sudden change of direction or motion.
A person who talks about their opinions or feelings in a silly or annoying way, often on social media.
Twitch can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A sudden, brief, quick movement or spasm, typically of a muscle or part of the body: "The fan base entertained themselves with the celebrity's hilarious twitch as she nervously laughed on live TV."<br>2. An involuntary contraction or spasm of a muscle, often caused by an underlying medical condition: "People with multiple sclerosis often experience muscle twitches as part of their symptoms."<br>3. A visual sign on a video or computer screen indicating a lack of buffer or data to play: "The video game experiences frequent twitch phenomenon, making the screen appear jerky."<br>4. A slang term for a faint trembling or shaking, often due to fear, anxiety, or excitement: "The crowd was going crazy and twitching in unison to the infectious beat of the live concert."<br>5. Twitch, also known as Twitch.tv, is a popular online live streaming platform where users can broadcast their content, including video games, music, and art: "As a retired gamer, he rediscovered his passion for gaming on Twitch."
Twitches are sudden, involuntary movements of a part of the body, often of the face, eyes, or limbs. They can be difficult to control and are typically associated with nervousness or fatigue.
Twitchiness refers to a state of sudden, uncontrolled, and often involuntary movements of the bodily muscles, resulting in an appearance of nervousness or agitation. It can be a physical symptom of anxiety, stress, or other emotional states, or it can be a medical condition, such as tremors, Parkinson's disease, or other motor disorders.