1. twisting - Noun
2. twisting - Adjective
3. twisting - Verb
5. twisting - Adjective Satellite
of Twist
a. & n. from Twist.
Source: Webster's dictionaryJesus was all right, but his disciples were thick and ordinary. It's them twisting it that ruins it for me. John Lennon
This is what Hollywood tends to do. It tends to disregard tradition, history and anything factual, twisting it and turning it and making it all okay regardless of what the English may think of it. Christian Slater
We are all capable of believing things which we know to be untrue, and then, when we are finally proved wrong, impudently twisting the facts so as to show that we were right. George Orwell
[make drawings of] series of instruments and players; their shapes, twisting of the hands, arms and neck of the violinist; for example, puffing out and hollowing of the cheeks of bassoonists, oboists, etc.. Edgar Degas
If a straight horizontal thread one meter long falls from a height of one meter on to a horizontal plane twisting as it pleases [it] creates a new image of the unit of length. Marcel Duchamp
You can't drive straight on a twisting lane. Russian Proverb