I twisted my ankle.
She has a twisted sense of humor.
I am in great agony because I twisted my ankle.
She maneuvered her way through the twisted forest.
The sentence "Is Maria twisted her ankle in the deep hole" is not correct. It should be rephrased to "Did Maria twist her ankle in the deep hole?" or "Maria twisted her ankle in the deep hole." The original sentence fails to use the correct verb tense and structure.
Twisted is the verb.
"Twisting" can be a verb or a noun. Words that are commonly used as a verb, but can also be used as a noun are called gerunds. Use determines function. If the sentence is, "She is twisting the towel." twisting is used as a verb. But if the sentence is, "The twisting of the tree bark is intricate." then twisting is used as a noun. You just have to look at the sentence and see what makes sense.
It means that you're high.
(entwined : twisted together or around)The vines had grown entwined into the fence.She was entwined in his embrace.
I've twisted my wrist.
The children came back from the playground with their clothing askew. Other words for askew are crooked, twisted, and lopsided.
verb
"Bob carelessly stepped on the loose rock and twisted his ankle." "Many people act carelessly when they are in familiar surroundings."
Sammy twisted her right foot.