Then, amid sinuous wrist gestures and a flurry of blue, the fans fluttered open.
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Yet for Nixon's sinuous enabler in all this Schlesinger has nothing but praise.
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Of course, the women were given sinuous poses, while the men flexed their muscles.
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Of further intrigue are sinuous drag marks apparently left by the dinosaurs'tails.
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A bevy of banded sea snakes spiral up to us with unnerving, sinuous movements.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Andrew Sabin's sinuous snakes of drystone walling are free and fun to explore.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Bengali script is, however, less blocky and presents a more sinuous shape.
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Spitzer was able to spot the sinuous cloud using its heat-seeking infrared vision.
From the sciencedaily.com
Instead, the room is done in white, with sinuous curves and a colorful metal mural.
From the nytimes.com
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Sinuate: curved or curving in and out; "wiggly lines"
(sinuously) in a sinuous manner
(sinuousness) sinuosity: having curves; "he hated the sinuosity of mountain roads"
Sinuous is a fictional snake from the third season of the animated children's television series The Animals of Farthing Wood based upon the books of the same name by author Colin Dann.
Having curves in alternate directions; meandering; moving gracefully and supplely
(Sinuosity) The ratio of the channel length between two points on a channel to the straight-line distance between the same two points; a measure of meandering.
(Sinuosity) The ratio of channel length to direct down-valley distance. Also may be expressed as the ratio of down-valley slope to channel slope.
(Sinuosity) The ratio of the length of a river's thalweg to the length of the valley proper. A measure of a river's meandering. Rivers with a sinuosity less than 1.5 are usually considered straight.