Twinned in a sentence as an adjective

That sounds like a lot more fun than owning twinned computers, no?

Dull - twinned with Boring, Oregon - can be found in scotland.

The classic joke:Some years ago a small rural town in Spain twinned with a similar town in Greece.

I have had my ears pierced and would happily re-pierce them for the right wearable, but their current designs absolutely would look clownish twinned with most masculine outfits.

I also feel, on the website, that the lack of actual specifics twinned with a large scholary general body of work, is ultimately devaluing your product.

Turin remains twinned with Kazerun, Iran, where any same-sex activity is illegal and punishable by death.

However, Milan remains twinned with Dakar, Senegal, where any same-sex activity is illegal and punishable by 1 to 5 years imprisonment.

Though that may, quite rightly, be your choice in promotion, to engage me a couple of pages about whats actually going, twinned with a couple of very specifc to your model studies, would make me give this product real integrity and longterm value.

That's encapsulation to me. Forcing interface inheritance to be twinned with implementation inheritance breaks encapsulation in my opinion.

I agree in principle, but be careful with throwing around "perfectly serviceable" like it means nothing— the suitability of tracks for running frequent, high quality passenger service rests on a lot of factors: twinned track, electrified track, modern signalling, corner radiuses, etc. Most of this isn't an issue for pure freight and it's expensive to fix/upgrade.

Twinned definitions

adjective

being two identical

See also: duplicate matching