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(1) Interlace by or as if by weaving
(2) Interlace by or as it by weaving
(1) Jonkers Street was already crowded with vehicles and pedestrians, which seemed to interweave without touching each other.
(2) As I walked along the paths that interweave amongst the foliage I came upon something I had never seen there before.
(3) This award-winning novel interweaves the life of a San Francisco filmmaker with the life of a courtesan priestess of Inanna.
(4) Huge tentacles of the fat, purple octopus were interwoven with a mix of grated carrots, peppers, cubes of boiled potato and frisee leaves.
(5) The voice of the client, her narration, is interwoven with the theoretical discussion.
(6) The fact is that the settlement of the West was closely interwoven with the evolution of arms technology in America.
(7) The grey-trunked trees sprang up straight to a great height and then interwove their pale-grey branches in a long tunnel through which the autumn light fell faintly.
(8) Nonetheless, the lives of fishermen are interwoven with the sea.
(9) It interweaves stories from the author's own childhood, revealing how her relationship with her own mother has shaped the choices she has made.
(10) Such problems are interwoven with economic, political and social history.
(11) Baseball illustrates how seamlessly English is interwoven with Japanese.
(12) The New Leipzig School is genealogically interwoven with the old one and shaped by a tradition of perfected craftsmanship.
(13) Pain whips were about 8 feet long, 9 strands of braided rawhide with bits of metal interwoven into the tips.
(14) Mark stood facing the camera, while I had my fingers interwoven and perched on his shoulder, standing slightly off to his side.
(15) The sacred and the profane, the high-minded and the obscene, the brutal and the clinically hilarious are interwoven with rare theatrical craft.
(16) Asbestos tape is interwove from asbestos warp and weft yarns, suitable for lagging for boilers and pipe lines, also used as thermal insulating materials.
(17) Sexual attitudes, knowledge, and sexual experiences in earlier years are closely interwoven with sexual desire.
(18) They often interwove personal experiences into their writing, and like their heroines, these authors were constrained economically and socially due to their gender.
(19) Christians, Muslims and Hindus gave prime importance to spirituality, and religion was interwoven with everyday life.
(20) But instead of neatly-folded hosiery, out comes a congealed mass of tightly interwoven tights, socks, bras and assorted accessories.
intertwine
interlink
weave
disentangle
Unweave