twinned
- v duplicate or match
The polished surface twinned his face and chest in reverse - v bring two objects, ideas, or people together
- v grow as twins
- v give birth to twins
- s being two identical
- In Stuck on You, the Farrellys have twinned those likable actors Damon and Kinnear the former playing Bob, the shy, anxious sibling; the latter playing Walt, a more outgoing .
- And when a parked car is twinned in the radiance of a wet street, you realize that if the world is a funny place, it's because the eye and the mind are jokers of the highest order.
- Bush's "surge" strategy was twinned with an effort to capitalize on disputes between al-Qaeda and its Iraqi allies; eventually, the majority of Sunni insurgents were induced, with .