to twist off

  • 1Twist-off-Deckel — Twist off De|ckel 〈[ ɔ̣f ] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 Deckel mit Schraubverschluss [Etym.: zu engl. twist off »abschrauben«] …

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  • 2Twist-off-Glas — das; es, ...Gläser <zu engl. to twist off »abdrehen«> Konservenglas mit Schraubdeckel …

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  • 3Twist-off-Deckel — Twist ọff De|ckel 〈m. 5〉 Deckel mit Schraubverschluss [zu engl. twist off „abschrauben“] …

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  • 4twist-off — twistˈ off adjective (of a lid, top, etc) able to be removed by twisting, and so not requiring a special opening device • • • Main Entry: ↑twist …

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  • 5twist something off — ˌtwist sthˈoff derived to turn and pull sth with your hand to remove it from sth • I twisted off the lid and looked inside. • a twist off top Main entry: ↑twistderived …

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  • 6Twist 'n Go — was made for Pepsi by IDEO, the company famous for redesigning a shopping cart in five days on an episode of ABC s Nightline. This bottle was intended to replace the waxed paper cups typically used in convenience stores or for take out orders in… …

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  • 7twist — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of twisting sth ADJECTIVE ▪ little, slight ▪ quick, sharp ▪ wry ▪ ‘You re brave’ she said, with a wry twist of the mouth …

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  • 8twist — [twist] vt. [ME twisten < OE twist, a rope (in mæst twist, rope to stay a mast), akin to TWAIN, TWINE, ON tvistra, to separate, Ger zwist, a quarrel < IE * duis , apart < base * dwōu , TWO] 1. a) to wind (two or more threads or strands)… …

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  • 9Twist TV — logo Launched September 7, 2001 Owned by Shaw Media Picture format 480i (SDTV) Slogan Life throws curves …

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  • 10Twist (song) — Twist is a Phish song written by Trey Anastasio and Tom Marshall, released on the 2000 album Farmhouse . Twist is one of a number of new songs that made their debuts during the 1997 European summer tour, officially debuting on June 14, 1997 in… …

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