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voluted

ADJECTIVE
  1. in the shape of a coil

How To Use voluted In A Sentence

  • There was a convoluted tangle of coloured threads around you, some of which seemed to be paths.
  • I'm fascinated by how involuted discussions of race and society become.
  • Speaking in rapid, intense bursts, Smith expanded on his sometimes convoluted story.
  • The document, which critics of the plan describe as convoluted and skillfully worded, does not specify any dates for construction or even mention demolition. NYT > Home Page
  • Most of the 74 opinions are also lengthy and convoluted, larded with unnecessary detail and footnotes, and containing inappropriate swipes at the work of the other justices.
  • Despite its all-star cast, the original version was panned on its initial release, called convoluted and confusing. The New Wave, Still Rolling
  • So far the trend is that the self-assembly paradigm gets more convoluted and improbable as the search continues, and the design paradigm gets more and more plausible. A Good Saturday Evening Flick
  • And in being so uncalculating, and willing to get his hands dirty, he has brought a surge of public attention to an important but convoluted story about tabloid journalism. From Stephen Fry to Hugh Grant: The rise of the celebrity activist
  • * It's easier to prove a global warming trend than "changing the climate" since the latter is a convoluted concept. About: Blinded by Science
  • There was something involuted and heartbreaking in his friend's compassion for him. THE BROKEN GOD
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