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Meaning of tendrilled

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tendrilled (a.)

Furnished with tendrils, or with such or so many, tendrils.

tendrilled Sentence Examples

  1. The tendrilled vines clung tightly to the trellis, their delicate leaves trailing gracefully downwards.
  2. The jellyfish gracefully pulsated its tendrilled arms, propelling itself effortlessly through the water.
  3. The parasitic plant's tendrilled roots burrowed deep into its host's stem, siphoning nutrients.
  4. The tendrilled fronds of the fern reached out towards the sunlight, eagerly absorbing every ray.
  5. The octopus's tendrilled arms unfurled like an underwater dance, capturing its prey with precision.
  6. The seaweed's tendrilled fronds swayed gently in the ocean current, providing a haven for marine life.
  7. The tendrilled stem of the clematis twined around the latticework, creating a vibrant tapestry of flowers.
  8. The snail extended its tendrilled antennae, sensing its surroundings with delicate precision.
  9. The tendrilled claws of the lobster reached out from its shell, ready to seize any opportunity for a meal.
  10. The tendrilled structures of the sponge filtered the water, providing nourishment and a home for countless organisms.

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Furnished with tendrils, or with such or so many, tendrils.

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The tendrilled vines clung tightly to the trellis, their delicate leaves trailing gracefully downwards.

The jellyfish gracefully pulsated its tendrilled arms, propelling itself effortlessly through the water.

The parasitic plant's tendrilled roots burrowed deep into its host's stem, siphoning nutrients.

The tendrilled fronds of the fern reached out towards the sunlight, eagerly absorbing every ray.