spiraling

[ US /ˈspaɪɹəɫɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. in the shape of a coil
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How To Use spiraling In A Sentence

  • The goal to attack the spiralling cost of public services may be laudable, but the precedent is dangerous.
  • Soon enough, our intrepid reporter hero realizes that, due to some nuclear explosion experimentation, the earth has been thrust out of its orbit and is now spiralling towards the sun.
  • But this sector was the first to feel the heat of intense competition and spiralling development costs.
  • The bed itself was framed in dark ebony, its dusky twists spiraling towards the ceiling, while the rest of the room was swathed in black and shades of maroon and blood red.
  • Now, jobs figures still aren't dancing the jive yet, but prices are spiraling higher and higher, mocking the Fed's directorate for central planning.
  • It is that maelstrom that gives our galaxy its spiraling, dervishly outflung arms. Coleman Barks: Rumi's Poetry: 'All Religions, All This Singing, One Song'
  • Our times make you wonder if we're spiraling down into the end of time.
  • It is clearly spiralling and she is losing any ability to rationalise how she feels. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, standing on the top of Jodhpur's Meherangarh Fort watching hanuman langurs playing over the battlements and vultures spiralling on thermals above the blue-washed houses below pretty well sums up the charms of Rajasthan.
  • There was a grand marble staircase, spiralling up to the eaves and the upper areas of the casino.
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