These began to weave themselves in and out of each other.
Their Hollywood experiences weave easily in and out of their conversations.
The mare wove her way in and out of the traffic with the agility of a dancer.
The wind wove its way through the openings in the house and in and out of rooms below us, sometimes making a whistling sound.
Lane-changing is highly aggressive: drivers weave their cars in and out of openings hardly bigger than parking spaces.
Secondly, pathways do not have to weave their way in and out of a single tree.
Emilio asked, bouncing the basketball and weaving it in and out of his legs as he walked alongside her.
She brushed at his whiskers, wove her fingers in and out of the coarse hairs.
He raises his hand, letting a firefly weave playfully in and out of his fingers.
Ashton's dancers have to weave themselves into and out of such play without losing the flow of both music and movement.