enwind

[ɪnˈwaɪnd]

enwind Definition

  • 1to wind or twist something around something else
  • 2to become twisted or coiled around something

Using enwind: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enwind" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The snake enwound itself around the tree branch.

  • Example

    She enwound the ribbon around the gift box.

  • Example

    The vines enwind the old stone walls of the castle.

enwind Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enwind

Phrases with enwind

  • to wrap or twist oneself around something

    Example

    The cat enwound itself around my legs as I walked.

  • to twist or coil around something

    Example

    The ivy enwinds around the fence posts.

  • to wrap or twist something around another thing

    Example

    She enwound the scarf around her neck to keep warm.

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Summary: enwind in Brief

'Enwind' [ɪnˈwaɪnd] is a verb that means to wind or twist something around something else, or to become twisted or coiled around something. It can be used in phrases like 'enwind oneself,' 'enwind around,' and 'enwind with.' Examples include 'The snake enwound itself around the tree branch' and 'She enwound the ribbon around the gift box.'