Synonym: meandering, rambling, tortuous, twist, twisting, twisty, voluminous, wandering, wind. Similar words: finding, binding, findings, blindingly, ending, landing, mending, lending. Meaning: ['waɪndɪŋ] n. the act of winding or twisting. adj. 1. marked by repeated turns and bends 2. of a path e.g..
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61. For long stretches there is almost no vegetation, just rocky fields divided by the winding asphalt.
62. The village church, tucked away at the very end of a winding leafy lane, is dedicated to St Mary.
63. It was ten o'clock when he turned in between the lodge gates and guided the Porsche down the winding drive to Tavey Grange.
64. I find a tiny winding street in the Marais that takes me to a shack in the courtyard of a run-down mansion.
65. The machinery in the winding house was blown before the parties withdrew carrying Gerard Brett.
66. I put my foot to the floor and screamed down the winding lane, standing on my brakes like a boy racer.
67. As the winding current is increased, however, the flux density in the iron eventually reaches its saturation level.
68. Some of the tunnels must have run for miles, winding in and out of the channels of water that threaded everywhere.
69. Ringed by mountains cut by two-lane winding roads, it has no rail lines or airports.
70. The phase winding is excited whenever its switching transistor is saturated by a sufficiently high base current.
71. There is here an extraordinary and secret mode of obtaining information necessary for the proper conduct of the winding up.
72. They too have a network of trails winding through the sparse grass.
73. A winding road led from a hot valley through pine-covered hills to the House of the Virgin Mary.
74. She didn't move when she heard Pascoe winding the tape back, nor did she look at him.
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75. Regusse, the walled village nearest the site, with its narrow streets and cosy bars was ideal for winding down.
76. She too embarks on a lazy plot of catastrophic collapse, winding up confined in a local booby hatch.
77. His arms are wrapped in a white winding cloth, and the claws of a dead chicken hang near his head.
78. There was a tearing sound and a large piece of the black silk winding detached itself from her back and flapped wide.
79. Little winding paths run through woodland and across sheep-grazed award.
80. It is a district of small houses set amidst winding lanes, quite cut off from the world.
81. The head-lamps flashed over bushes and trees lining the sides of the narrow winding lane.
82. Try winding four or five large curlers into the crown to add height.
83. Another limitation on pole field strength arises from the heating effect of the winding currents.
84. From the junction, the road to Glenelg climbs steadily through a mature forest, winding in curves to ease the gradient.
85. To me they would only ever belong among the gentle hills and quiet, winding lanes of Upper Killington.
86. Winding across them are trees that must be hugging rivers hidden in purple shadows.
87. We were ushered on to the coach and up narrow, winding stairs to our seats.
88. Winding paths lead into the surrounding woods, which in autumn are a riot of russet and gold.
89. The excitation winding is connected in series with a small current-limiting resistor.
90. The current in the primary winding is induced by the rotating magnet.
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