circumundulate (Meaning)
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circumundulate (v. t.)
To flow round, as waves.
Synonyms & Antonyms of circumundulate
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circumundulate Sentence Examples
- The snake's body seemed to circumundulate around the branch, demonstrating its agility.
- As the dancer moved gracefully, her arms appeared to circumundulate in perfect harmony with the music.
- The river circumundulates the ancient castle, adding to its picturesque setting.
- The magician's hands seemed to circumundulate in the air, creating mesmerizing patterns with his tricks.
- Clouds circumundulate the mountaintop, casting shifting shadows on the landscape below.
- The path circumundulates the entire garden, offering visitors breathtaking views of the floral arrangements.
- Insects circumundulate the flowers, drawn in by their sweet scent.
- The hawk circumundulates high above, scouting for prey below.
- The athlete's feet circumundulate the track as he sprints towards the finish line.
- Time seemed to circumundulate as I delved deeper into the philosophical text, losing track of hours as I pondered its meanings.
FAQs About the word circumundulate
To flow round, as waves.
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The snake's body seemed to circumundulate around the branch, demonstrating its agility.
As the dancer moved gracefully, her arms appeared to circumundulate in perfect harmony with the music.
The river circumundulates the ancient castle, adding to its picturesque setting.
The magician's hands seemed to circumundulate in the air, creating mesmerizing patterns with his tricks.