Besiegers scattered and fled in panic as twinned beams of dreadful light and heat scourged their hiding places.
"Master of the Moondog"
Stanley Mullen
There was also in the look a slight something like idiocy, for his soul was not precisely with his body; his thoughts, though concerning his father, were elsewhere; the circumstances of his soul and of his body were not the same; and so, being twinned, that is, divided, twained, he was as one beside himself.
"Weighed and Wanting"
George MacDonald
We know the old green overcoat, and coarse corduroy breeches, and roughly tanned leather boots, with heavy, old-fashioned spurs, to have been the husk of a fierce, and indomitable, and relentless warrior, twinned with a quiet family-man of bucolic tastes and patriarchal habits.
"The Dop Doctor"
Clotilde Inez Mary Graves