Apple, pear, plum and cherry trees shadow the hard tennis court which has full perimeter fencing entwined with climbing roses and clematis. |
Pete had had his fingers entwined in her red locks and she had let her hands roam his back when the door was suddenly flung open. |
He brought her in close to his side, hands entwined behind them in a criss-cross, moving quickly in a circle. |
Melodies and counterpoints are entwined throughout the mix, grounded by the swagger of Fridmann's surprisingly muscular basslines. |
The rare cornucopia shown in Plate XVI is embellished with free-floating murrhine and entwined with a seventeenth-century-style crested serpent. |
At the bottom of the bell, a white silhouette of a boy holds a rope entwined to the clapper. |