wending Sentence Examples
- The road wended its way through the rolling hills, offering glimpses of the picturesque countryside.
- The river wended through the dense forest, creating a tranquil haven for wildlife.
- The trail wended uphill, presenting a challenging but rewarding climb.
- The procession wended its way through the narrow streets, drawing the attention of onlookers.
- The stream wended its course across the meadow, irrigating the lush grass and wildflowers.
- The winding path wended through the garden, leading to hidden nooks and secluded spots.
- The riverbanks wended along the river's edge, providing a scenic stroll for hikers and anglers.
- The labyrinthine streets of the old city wended in and out, creating a maze-like network.
- The car wended its way through heavy traffic, navigating the congested roads with ease.
- The stream wended through the valley, its murmuring waters creating a soothing soundtrack to the peaceful surroundings.
wending Meaning
wending (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Wend
Synonyms & Antonyms of wending
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- delaying
- obstructing
- slowing-down-or-up-
- obstructing
- halting
- slowing-down-or-up-
- hindering
- hindering
- impeding
- delaying
- holding-back
- retarding
- retarding
- blocking
- detaining
- arresting
- stemming
- blocking
- halting
- impeding
- interrupting
- arresting
- stemming
- checking
- checking
- holding-back
- interrupting
- detaining
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FAQs About the word wending
of Wend
traveling, speeding, going, proceeding,travelling, journeying, passing, marching, pacing, coming along
delaying, obstructing, slowing (down or up), obstructing, halting, slowing (down or up), hindering, hindering, impeding, delaying
The road wended its way through the rolling hills, offering glimpses of the picturesque countryside.
The river wended through the dense forest, creating a tranquil haven for wildlife.
The trail wended uphill, presenting a challenging but rewarding climb.
The procession wended its way through the narrow streets, drawing the attention of onlookers.