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green and brown.<br />

twist v. 1 plait, braid, weave, entwine, intertwine, twine,<br />

interweave, pleach, splice, wreathe, interlace: She twisted<br />

together some daisies to make a garland for her hair. 2<br />

distort, warp, contort, pervert, alter, change, slant, bias,<br />

colour, falsify, misquote, misstate, garble, miscite,<br />

misrepresent, violate; misinterpret, mistranslate,<br />

misunderstand, misconstrue: He twisted her words so that she<br />

seemed to be saying the opposite of what she intended. 3<br />

wriggle, worm, squirm, writhe, wiggle: The little beggar<br />

twisted out of my grasp and ran for his life. 4 wind, snake,<br />

meander, turn, zigzag, worm, bend, curve: I lost sight of the<br />

stream where it twisted through the undergrowth. 5 wrench,<br />

turn, sprain, rick or wrick: I twisted my ankle on a faulty<br />

step. 6 twist (one's or someone's) arm. force, coerce, make,<br />

persuade, bully, Brit pressurize, US pressure: I didn't want to<br />

go, but she twisted my arm.<br />

--n. 7 coil, spiral, skew, zigzag, dog-leg, turn, curve, angle,<br />

bend, bow, meander: The road is full of twists and turns. 8<br />

interpretation, analysis, understanding, slant, angle,<br />

construction, construal; treatment, approach, version,<br />

variation: This book puts a new twist on the fall of the Roman<br />

Empire. 9 distortion, misinterpretation, contortion,<br />

perversion, warping, alteration, change, departure, bias,<br />

colouring, falsification, misquotation, misstatement, garbling,<br />

misrepresentation; mistranslation, misunderstanding,<br />

misconstrual, misconstruction: It was a twist of fate that<br />

brought us together again. She gave everything he said such a<br />

twist that he scarcely recognized his own ideas. 10 quirk,<br />

idiosyncrasy, crotchet, peculiarity, oddity, trick,<br />

eccentricity, incongruity, inconsistency, irregularity;<br />

weakness, flaw, fault, foible, failing: Owing to a twist in his<br />

character, he has developed a hatred of women. 11 round the<br />

twist. mad, crazy, insane, eccentric, Colloq daft, Brit round<br />

the bend, Slang nuts, nutty, bonkers, cuckoo, batty, off (one's)<br />

rocker, Brit barmy or balmy: Kevin's gone round the twist if he<br />

thinks I am going out with his sister.<br />

twister n. 1 cheat, swindler, confidence man or woman, rogue,<br />

scoundrel, swindler, trickster, mountebank, deceiver, fraud,<br />

impostor or imposter, Colloq con man or woman, crook: This

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