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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
sinuous
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a tree with sinuous branches
▪ I watched the sinuous movements of her head and arms.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And into the silence, sinuous and pin-clear, the first few notes of a flute concerto.
▪ Blood appears, a shining dark sinuous presence.
▪ Consequently, fashionable women of 1910 could wear flowing, sinuous shapes in dramatic hues.
▪ In the valley that roughly parallels the road and the stream is a very long, sinuous, and narrow hill.
▪ It became imperative that he take hold of the bottom rung of the sinuous ladder, which he did.
▪ Matta's game had had something like a worm, a maggot, carved on the box - something fat and sinuous.
▪ On the evidence here, they wrote sinuous miniatures, marked by exotic rhythms and almost completely irresistible.
▪ So I come to meet her, equipped with three sets of sinuous arms and flashing hands.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sinuous

Sinuous \Sin"u*ous\, a. [L. sinuosus, fr. sinus a bent surface, a curve: cf. F. sinueux. See Sinus.] Bending in and out; of a serpentine or undulating form; winding; crooked. -- Sin"u*ous*ly, adv.

Streaking the ground with sinuous trace.
--Milton.

Gardens bright with sinuous rills.
--Coleridge.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
sinuous

"full of turns and curves," 1570s, from Latin sinuosus "full of curves, folds, or bendings," from sinus "curve, fold, bend" (see sinus). Related: Sinuously; sinuousness.

Wiktionary
sinuous

a. 1 Having curves in alternate directions; meandering. 2 Moving gracefully and supplely.

WordNet
sinuous

adj. curved or curving in and out; "wiggly lines" [syn: sinuate, wiggly]

Usage examples of "sinuous".

The true Nile, the Eastern Nile, is less a river than a sinuous lake encumbered with islets and sandbanks, and its navigable channel winds capriciously between them, flowing with a strong and steady current below the steep, black banks cut sheer through the alluvial earth.

These are thick-bodied sinuous creatures distinguished by the curious conformation of the mouth and by a lateral row of dots that may represent the metameric spiracles or, as commonly, a demarcation between dorsal and ventral surfaces.

Through glass panes the visitor may watch on the sand below the antics of the local clown-slimes, as well as the predacious stone-tigers and the sinuous twisters.

He saw a pod leave the tower, way over the shambolic housing, virtually at his own eye-level, and shoot off away from him towards the Tar, which trickled sinuous and untrustworthy to the south.

In the three latest lyrics this stanzaic legerdemain is practised with an enchanting lightness, an ecstasy of sinuous and elastic grace.

This stolon was rendered permanently sinuous to a slight degree, and was thicker where sinuous than elsewhere, apparently from its longitudinal growth having been checked.

She came to him with sinuous grace and stood close enough for him to feel her breath as she raised her face.

To my right a woman wove with sinuous grace between the tanks until she stood beside me.

Its most notable feature was a single long, low wall, rising from drifts of shining sand like the spine of a snake, the sinuous curves typical of draconic workmanship.

Dangerous as they come, sinuous as a dune, falloffs of a thousand meters, more, on either side.

Here, on soft green grasses native to Old Earth, in the loveliest garden on Farfara, the pilots gathered to drink priceless Summerworld wines and listen to the music pools as they gazed out over the sinuous river.

Balanced precariously atop an upturned feedbox, the viscount watched in fascination as the woman slithered back into her cotton shift with a motion so sinuous it sobered him.

There was equal sinuous, supple beauty in this form as in that outline on the Paris card, that lay, perhaps, in the pocket of every flaneur on the boulevards.

Their mount, a sinuous jade seadragon, flowed toward the docks, maneuvering through the ruins of the half-submerged city.

But then a wave of torpor insinuated itself as a last vestige of the chemical washed across his forebrain, sinuous molecules urging sleep, a resumption of the comforting nothin ness that took away the fear of being cocooned like this.