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- adjective
superlative form oftwisty : mosttwisty .
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Examples
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The Avis here 0596-42-11-00; avis-antilles.fr has an Audi TT roadster, which you're going to want—Martinique's coastal and mountain roads are some of the twistiest of your life.
Take Monday Off: Martinique Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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Not sure how it happened — must have something to do with being 2 ¾ years old – but she was off and running, scrambling up the ladders, going down the highest, twistiest slide, while we were still helping Sammy negotiate the stairs.
At Long Last: Kandahari Chicken Curry Laura 2008
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Not sure how it happened — must have something to do with being 2 ¾ years old – but she was off and running, scrambling up the ladders, going down the highest, twistiest slide, while we were still helping Sammy negotiate the stairs.
Archive 2008-04-01 Laura 2008
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(That's just your imagination — one of the twistiest and turniest I've ever encountered.)
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Thanks for including me, Dr. Dork -- even though I not only submitted late, but have the "tongue-twistiest" blog name ever!
Grand Rounds Susan Palwick 2007
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Thanks for including me, Dr. Dork -- even though I not only submitted late, but have the "tongue-twistiest" blog name ever!
Archive 2007-04-01 Susan Palwick 2007
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The following night, we saw Gone Baby Gone, a police procedural/private eye flick with enough twists and turns for the twistiest mind, but I can't really recommend it.
ianrandalstrock's Journal ianrandalstrock 2007
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Tomorrow, with camera in hand, I will seek out the twistiest backroads and come home with some nice photographs for you, dear readers.
It's Friday night. Ann Althouse 2005
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We thrashed up and down the river in fine style -- I say up and down because the Mississippi is the twistiest watercourse you ever saw, doubling back and forth, and half the time you are steaming South-east or south-west round a bend to go north again.
Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971
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We thrashed up and down the river in fine style -- I say up and down because the Mississippi is the twistiest watercourse you ever saw, doubling back and forth, and half the time you are steaming South-east or south-west round a bend to go north again.
Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971
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