Sentences with interwoven
in·ter·weave
I i - To interweave truth with fiction.
- A perfect interweave of Spanish and American cultures.
- In one of the many intricate, interwoven dramas complicating the political story of the Howard intervention.
- Densely detailed environment of interwoven stories and chance encounters.
- I think any really well-respected and received piece of literary television will have the combination of levity interwoven into the drama.
- Her loss forms a powerful tranche of Bleak Hotel, dreams interwoven with reality.
- Which has a similar structure of interwoven monologues.
- These sources, often extraordinarily rich and revealing, are skilfully interwoven with published material from memoirs.