coils (Meaning)

coils

to move in a circular, spiral, or winding direction, a roll of postage stamps, to move in a circular or spiral course, trouble, a series of loops, turmoil, a number of turns of wire wound around a core (as of iron) to create a magnetic field for an electromagnet or an induction coil, intrauterine device, to wind into rings or spirals, everyday cares and worries, a single loop of a coil, spiral, a series of connected pipes in rows, layers, or windings, to wind into or lie in loops, rings, or a spiral, to roll or twist into a shape resembling a coil, to form or lie in a coil, induction coil, a single loop of such a coil, a stamp from such a roll, a series of connected pipes (as in water-heating apparatus) in rows, layers, or windings

coils Sentence Examples

  1. The venomous snake uncoiled its body, ready to strike.
  2. Wire coils wound around the metal core, creating an electromagnetic field.
  3. The serpent's coils tightened around its prey, crushing it.
  4. The smoker exhaled a thick plume of smoke that coiled into the air.
  5. The garden hose was a tangled mess of coils, kinked and unusable.
  6. The metal springs coiled and uncoiled, providing tension for the mechanism.
  7. The artist's fingers deftly coiled wire into intricate filigree.
  8. The coils of the telephone cord were wrapped tightly around the handset.
  9. The ancient runes were inscribed on a series of stone coils.
  10. The dragon's tail coiled behind it, its shimmering scales a hypnotic sight.

FAQs About the word coils

to move in a circular, spiral, or winding direction, a roll of postage stamps, to move in a circular or spiral course, trouble, a series of loops, turmoil, a nu

rows, rackets, stirs,disturbances, noises, storms, turmoils, commotions, fusses, squalls

peaces, orders, tranquillities, hushes,rests, tranquilities, calms, quiets,quietudes,

The venomous snake uncoiled its body, ready to strike.

Wire coils wound around the metal core, creating an electromagnetic field.

The serpent's coils tightened around its prey, crushing it.

The smoker exhaled a thick plume of smoke that coiled into the air.