windings Synonyms

windings Meaning

windings

having a course that winds, material (such as wire) wound or coiled about an object (such as an armature), having a curved or spiral course or form, a curved or sinuous course, line, or progress, a single turn of the wound material, marked by winding, having a noticeable curved or spiral form, material (as wire) wound or coiled about an object, the manner of winding something, the act of one that winds, a single turn of wound material

windings Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate windings of the labyrinthine passageway led to a hidden chamber.
  2. The road wound its way through the rolling hills, offering breathtaking views.
  3. The snake coiled its body into complex windings, resembling a twisted rope.
  4. The windings of the river created a series of meandering bends and oxbows.
  5. The windings of the electrical wires created a dense tangle within the circuit panel.
  6. The winding staircase ascended gracefully, its steps spiraling upward towards the tower's summit.
  7. The winding path through the forest led to a secluded clearing, where wildflowers bloomed in profusion.
  8. The windings of the rope formed a sturdy knot that held the boat securely to the pier.
  9. The windings of the clock's mainspring drove the gears, keeping time with precision.
  10. The winding streets of the ancient city unfolded a vibrant tapestry of history and culture.

FAQs About the word windings

having a course that winds, material (such as wire) wound or coiled about an object (such as an armature), having a curved or spiral course or form, a curved or

folds, convolutions,coils, twists, flexures, spirals, loops, swirls, curls, slopes

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The intricate windings of the labyrinthine passageway led to a hidden chamber.

The road wound its way through the rolling hills, offering breathtaking views.

The snake coiled its body into complex windings, resembling a twisted rope.

The windings of the river created a series of meandering bends and oxbows.