Verb
twist and turn (third-person singular simple present twists and turns, present participle twisting and turning, simple past and past participle twisted and turned)
(intransitive) To move one way then the other, or in unpredictable erratic gyrations.
And I want us all to remember that these are the moments and lessons that make us who we are — every little twist and turn, every little bump and bruise, and ultimately every joys and every triumph, no matter how large or small. Source: Internet
Channel Fox, which is managed by a past editor of the Belize Times, has the unique knack to twist and turn an innocent news item into a blistering UDP shortfall. Source: Internet
On this song, about being dragged down by a burdensome love, she comes across as a darker, more downtrodden version of Aretha Franklin, with a deep, soulful voice that she could twist and turn and run raw with emotion. Source: Internet
It kept you guessing at each twist and turn. Source: Internet
No matter how crazy your life seems, you can trust God through every twist and turn without hesitation because His promise has not only been kept…it has been fulfilled! Source: Internet
The European “hide me, find me” SEO game that is the Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) continues to twist and turn. Source: Internet