Similar words: roiled, foiled, soiled, broiled, spoiled, unspoiled, despoiled, embroiled. Meaning: [kɔɪl] adj. curled or wound (especially in concentric rings or spirals).
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31. Coiled in on herself, Chesarynth reeled dizzy across her endless night.
32. Barry was heading toward the gate, a trickle of water following him from the coiled tube on his shoulder.
33. On either side her head gleamed coiled braids of dark-gold hair, almost pale copper in the subdued light of the room.
34. The midrange and lower frequencies are reproduced by wire coiled into S-shaped configurations.
35. With their coiled energy, jumps, louche shoulder work, insinuating hips and limber backs, they look like real dancers.
36. The device contains a carbon dioxide cylinder which released gas into a coiled chamber.
37. It is that when the spring is coiled(sentencedict.com/coiled.html), the total mass of that jack-in-the-box is increased as a result.
38. He fondled the long dagger he'd pushed through his wallet, drawing comfort from its metal coiled handle.
39. When awake, he lay motionless, coiled like a fetus and almost as helpless.
40. Paper streamers like coiled fuses were scattered between the plates and wine bottles.
41. Another tentacle shot out like a whip and coiled around his throat, choking him.
42. There are also stinging cells with coiled threads inside them, the unique possessions of the jellyfish tribe.
43. In a corner, hoses lay coiled like a family of dormant snakes.
44. Under her skilled hands a snake of clay was being coiled into the shape of a large globular jar.
45. The weapon in Mr Cottle's hand had become a long, loosely coiled spring, lit from within as though by moonlight.
46. Her hair had been plaited and coiled at the back of her head, but there was no mistaking her for Han.
47. The eastbound helix coiled against the sky like a giant concrete snail.
48. Intricate workmanship is apparent in the examples of Hopi coiled baskets from about 1900 and more recent times.
49. The large coiled springs and unfamiliar machinery tempt one to try to commandeer the thing and ride it into another era.
50. The mist coiled and broke round the movement, and its pallid drift reflected, briefly, the starlight.
51. Her long flaxen hair was coiled up in a thick plait at the top of her head.
52. Acrid miasmas coiled from ventilation ducts and sewage flooded avenues.
53. Coiled cords ran from their headsets to the pile of radio gear on the deck in front of them.
54. Neck rope coiled round his waist, Trent slithered into the river like a crocodile.
55. She wandered for a while under the climbing roses and clematis, coiled over wooden trellises to make shady walkways.
56. She turned round, holding a pan and a coiled wire scourer.
57. The reader will not find lurid accounts of a vast, secret conspiracy coiled and ready to strike again.
58. The concentration in his face was as foreboding as the bulging, coiled muscles in his body.
59. A student discovered the 12-foot python coiled in a corner of the classroom.
60. She is too frightened, too tense, like a coiled creature ready to do harm.
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