A strand of hair twisted together in a braid-like fashion(noun)
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Use "twisty" in a sentence
"The tale of the film's making, from conception to opening, is unusually long and twisty, which is what justified features by Steve Silberman in Wired, and now, Michael Idov in New York."
"If they thought for a minute that the EU was calling their twisty old tongue a dying language, they'd probably nuke Strasbourg."
"The tale of the film's making, from conception to opening, is unusually long and twisty, which is what justified features by Michael Idov in New York."