twist sense

twist sense
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  • Twist final — Un twist final (ou Twist ending[1]) correspond à une fin inattendue dans une œuvre de fiction, le plus souvent un film, qui amène le spectateur à voir l histoire sous un angle différent et le pousse vers une nouvelle interprétation de l ensemble …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Twist Phelan — [http://www.twistphelan.com] is the critically acclaimed author of the Pinnacle Peak mystery series, published by Poisoned Pen Press [http://www.poisonedpenpress.com] . Biography Twist received her bachelor and law degrees from Stanford… …   Wikipedia

  • twist the sense — index distort Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Twist ending — A twist ending or surprise ending is an unexpected conclusion or climax to a work of fiction, and which often contains irony or causes the audience to reevaluate the narrative or characters. A twist ending is the conclusive form of plot twists.… …   Wikipedia

  • twist — {{11}}twist (n.) mid 14c., flat part of a hinge, probably from O.E. twist (in mæsttwist mast rope, stay; candeltwist wick ), from P.Gmc. *TWIS (Cf. twis ), from root of TWO (Cf. two). Original senses suggest dividing in two (Cf. cognate O.N.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • twist — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, probably from Middle Dutch twisten, from twist twine, discord, quarrel; akin to Old English twist (in candeltwist candlesnuffers, mæsttwist twin support for a mast), Middle English twisten to be forked, Middle… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Twist (Literatur) — Ein Twist bezeichnet in der Literatur und im Film eine unvorhergesehene Wendung der Handlung, welche das zuvor Geschehene in einem neuen Licht erscheinen lässt. Einer der Meister dieser Technik war der US amerikanische Schriftsteller O. Henry.[1] …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Twist — This interesting surname is English. It has two possible origins. The first being a dialectually transposed locational name from a place called Twiss or Twiss Green in the county of Lancashire. Locational surnames were usually from names. That is …   Surnames reference

  • twist — [OE] Twist appears to come ultimately from prehistoric Germanic base *twi ‘double’, which also underlies English twice, twig, twin, etc. In Old English it is found only in compound words, denoting such things as ‘rope’ (presumably originally made …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • twist — [OE] Twist appears to come ultimately from prehistoric Germanic base *twi ‘double’, which also underlies English twice, twig, twin, etc. In Old English it is found only in compound words, denoting such things as ‘rope’ (presumably originally made …   Word origins

  • twist ending —   a film that is marketed as having a surprise ending that shouldn t be revealed (as a spoiler) to those who haven t seen the picture   Examples: Citizen Kane (1941), Psycho (1960), Planet of the Apes (1968), Soylent Green (1973), The Empire… …   Glossary of cinematic terms

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