furls Synonyms

furls Meaning

furls

to curl or fold as in being furled, a furled coil, to wrap or roll (something, such as a sail or a flag) close to or around something, the act of furling, to wrap or roll (as a sail or a flag) close to or around something

furls Sentence Examples

  1. The banner unfurled proudly in the crisp breeze, its vibrant colors dancing in the sunlight.
  2. The eagle slowly unfurled its massive wings, preparing for flight.
  3. The heavy stage curtains unfurled, revealing a breathtaking set design.
  4. The thunderstorm approached relentlessly, unleashing its fury as the winds unfurled with deafening force.
  5. The parchment unfurled, revealing a cryptic message written in an ancient script.
  6. The sails of the ship unfurled like giant wings, propelling it swiftly across the open sea.
  7. The flag unfurled with a snap, symbolizing victory and triumph.
  8. The petals of the lily gently unfurled, showcasing their delicate beauty.
  9. The caterpillar unfurled its silken cocoon, emerging as a vibrant butterfly.
  10. The clouds unfurled like a celestial tapestry, obscuring the sun and casting an ethereal glow upon the land.

FAQs About the word furls

to curl or fold as in being furled, a furled coil, to wrap or roll (something, such as a sail or a flag) close to or around something, the act of furling, to wr

spires, hanks,curls, coils, beckets, twirls, spirals, whorls, wreaths, loops

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The banner unfurled proudly in the crisp breeze, its vibrant colors dancing in the sunlight.

The eagle slowly unfurled its massive wings, preparing for flight.

The heavy stage curtains unfurled, revealing a breathtaking set design.

The thunderstorm approached relentlessly, unleashing its fury as the winds unfurled with deafening force.