Twist in a gimlet
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LIMETwist in a gimlet
LIMEGreen wedge in a gimlet
LIMEFruit juice used in a gimlet
OLIVERTwist in a novel
IRONYTwist in a tale
PEELTwist, in a bar
DISTORTTwist, in a way
DEFORMTwist in a way
RINDTwist in a drink
IRONICALLYIn a strange twist
KINKTwist, as in a chain
OLIVERTwist in a classic novel
GAINERA twist in fancy diving.
OLIVERTwist in a criminal plot
FRETGet one's knickers in a twist
IRONICWith a twist in one's tale
corkscrewedMove or twist in a spiral motion
corkscrewingMove or twist in a spiral motion
writhedtwist (the body or a bodily part) in pain
UNCLEYou may say it with your arm in a twist
curlicuean ornamental, fancy curl or twist, as in a signature.
contortto twist in a violent manner features contorted with fury
quirkingMove or twist (one's mouth or eyebrow) in such a way
twiddlesTwist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way
twiddledTwist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way
twiddlingTwist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way
curlicuesA decorative curl or twist in calligraphy or in the design of an object
wickstwist of soft threads that absorb fuel and burn in a candle, lamp, etc.
wicktwist of soft threads that absorb fuel and burn in a candle, lamp, etc.
curlicueA decorative curl or twist in calligraphy or in the design of an object
fagins(in Dickens' Oliver Twist) a villainous old man who trains and uses young boys as thieves
spindlea round stick with tapered ends used to form and twist the yarn in hand spinning
fagin(in Dickens' Oliver Twist) a villainous old man who trains and uses young boys as thieves
corkscrewa device, usually consisting of a piece of metal in the shape of a screw, for drawing corks from bottles / to twist from side to side
spindlesA slender rounded rod with tapered ends used in hand spinning to twist and wind thread from a mass of wool or flax held on a distaff