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coiling

[ US /ˈkɔɪˌɫɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /kˈɔ‍ɪlɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. in the shape of a coil

How To Use coiling In A Sentence

  • Kundalini literally means'coiling,'like a snake.
  • The bladelike projections behaved like serpents, attacking and recoiling repeatedly. Reap the Whirlwind
  • Absently coiling a blonde curl around her fingers she re-examined the office she was gradually growing familiar with.
  • Most of the paintings are about 3¼ by 4 inches in size, captioned by four lines of Latin text with oversize, illuminated capitals and surrounded by wide borders of tiny bryony leaves on coiling vines. A Most Illuminating Show of Medieval Manuscript Pages
  • I cautioned calmly as I unstrung my bow, coiling the string.
  • Fortunately, the inhibitory salt effect can be alleviated in vivo by natural DNA supercoiling.
  • The weaving in her hands comes alive, binding into everything, coiling into the souls of men, tying the whole picture together.
  • The creature bellowed a seeming laugh at the pitiful maneuver, gnashing its wicked teeth and bullying its fiery body in such a way as to corner Galafar from getting away, coiling its body all around him.
  • What happens next still has me shuddering and recoiling with horror.
  • Recoiling in exasperation at the tone produced by delicate official negotiations he asked me to take a laptop computer home to Glasgow and we worked on a complete redraft over a weekend.
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