"Twixt" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Twixt" Meaning

Betwixt is an adverb. It is a somewhat formal or literary alternative to between.

"Twixt" Examples

Usage Examples


| Idiom or Word | Meaning | Example Sentence |
| --- | --- | --- |
| betwixt | between | Located exactly between two points or people. |
| Between the two chairs, there is a small table. |
| I live betwixt my parents' and my boyfriend's places, about 20 minutes from both. |
| They stood betwixt the still and the fallen stillness as they waited on the finish. |

wend | to go slowly and carefully | I had to wend my way through the dense forest to reach the top of the hill. |
Wending through the bad markings with my phone/lights but nothing showing up despite usually being able use looking at it. |
The hike wends uphill for miles before finally flattening out at the scenic overlook. |
She must wend her way daily through clubs that make music to remember the memory.

to wend one's way through | to move carefully and slowly through something difficult | The tourists had to wend their way through customs, but it was quicker than they thought. |

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