twisting

Noun

 * 1)  The disreputable practice of selling unnecessary insurance to a customer in order to earn commission.
 * 2) * 1985, The Federal Reporter (second series, volume 756, page 219):
 * Twisting benefits an insurance agent while damaging the customer. The agent benefits because the commission earned on the sale of a new health insurance policy is substantially higher than that earned on the renewal of an existing policy.
 * 1)  The disreputable practice of selling unnecessary insurance to a customer in order to earn commission.
 * 2) * 1985, The Federal Reporter (second series, volume 756, page 219):
 * Twisting benefits an insurance agent while damaging the customer. The agent benefits because the commission earned on the sale of a new health insurance policy is substantially higher than that earned on the renewal of an existing policy.
 * Twisting benefits an insurance agent while damaging the customer. The agent benefits because the commission earned on the sale of a new health insurance policy is substantially higher than that earned on the renewal of an existing policy.

Adjective

 * 1) Having many twists
 * The mountain road is even more twisting than the valley road.

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