flexuous (Meaning)
Wordnet
flexuous (s)
having turns or windings
Webster
flexuous (a.)
Having turns, windings, or flexures.
Having alternate curvatures in opposite directions; bent in a zigzag manner.
Wavering; not steady; flickering.
Synonyms & Antonyms of flexuous
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flexuous Sentence Examples
- The ballerina moved with flexuous grace, her body bending and flowing like liquid.
- The willow tree swayed and danced in the wind, its branches flexuous and graceful.
- The artist's flexuous brushstrokes created a sense of movement and energy in the painting.
- The road wound through the mountains, its flexuous curves hugging the contours of the landscape.
- The snake slithered through the grass, its flexuous body moving effortlessly.
- The river meandered through the valley, its flexuous course creating oxbow lakes and sandbars.
- The dancer's body was flexuous and graceful, as she moved through the routine with ease.
- The sculpture was made of flexuous metal, its lines flowing and organic.
- The flexuous branches of the tree reached out to the sky, as if they were grasping for something.
- The wind blew through the flexuous reeds, creating a rustling sound.
FAQs About the word flexuous
having turns or windingsHaving turns, windings, or flexures., Having alternate curvatures in opposite directions; bent in a zigzag manner., Wavering; not steady
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The ballerina moved with flexuous grace, her body bending and flowing like liquid.
The willow tree swayed and danced in the wind, its branches flexuous and graceful.
The artist's flexuous brushstrokes created a sense of movement and energy in the painting.
The road wound through the mountains, its flexuous curves hugging the contours of the landscape.