The mountanious course of a river is sinuous. [adjective]
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Sinuous, big-bore stainless steel header pipes flow into a tuned large volume muffler. [adjective]
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The majority of original local roads are narrow sinuous lanes with no verges. [adjective]
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The narrow, uneven, sinuous streets, full of angles and turns, were admirably chosen; the neighborhood of the Halles, in particular, a network of streets more intricate than a forest. [adjective]
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The Boomtee River is as pretty as it is sinuous. [Please select]
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It is about a mile east of Torquay harbour and is of a sinuous nature, running deeply into a hill of Devonian limestone. [Please select]
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The dancer's movements were alternately sinuous, undulatory and gliding. [Please select]
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The sinuous tail, undulating slowly at its tufted extremity, whipped suddenly erect. [Please select]
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She was long and sinuous, but she wore her lanky, ill-fitting clothes with a certain distinction. [Please select]
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It could not have been more sinuous or winding. [Please select]
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They were agile and graceful as they bounded about in the sinuous course of the dance. [Please select]
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