accoil (Meaning)

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accoil (v. t.)

To gather together; to collect.

To coil together.

Synonyms & Antonyms of accoil

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accoil Sentence Examples

  1. The snake began to accoil around its prey, preparing for a swift strike.
  2. As the rope slipped from his hands, it started to accoil on the ground.
  3. The climber carefully released the tension, allowing the cable to accoil slowly.
  4. The spring-loaded mechanism caused the cord to accoil rapidly when triggered.
  5. In the ancient art of calligraphy, the inkbrush would accoil with precision in the skilled hands of the artist.
  6. The tension in the coiled spring made it accoil forcefully when released.
  7. The automatic door closed smoothly, causing the retractable mechanism to accoil quietly.
  8. The flexible hose would accoil neatly after each use, making it easy to store.
  9. The dancer's flowing movements caused her scarf to accoil gracefully around her.
  10. The whip crackled through the air, causing it to accoil before striking the target.

FAQs About the word accoil

To gather together; to collect., To coil together.

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The snake began to accoil around its prey, preparing for a swift strike.

As the rope slipped from his hands, it started to accoil on the ground.

The climber carefully released the tension, allowing the cable to accoil slowly.

The spring-loaded mechanism caused the cord to accoil rapidly when triggered.