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22 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Winding' in a Sentence

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She enjoyed the winding trail that took her to the top of the hill.
Sarah practiced her winding dance moves for the school talent show.
The river's winding path made it a scenic spot for a picnic.
The winding road led us through the dense forest.
Grandma's old clock had a winding key to keep it ticking accurately.
The cat curled up in a winding shape for a cozy nap on the windowsill.
The winding streets of the medieval town were full of charm.
The winding staircase led us to the top of the ancient tower.
She enjoyed the winding trails in the dense forest.
His winding watch fascinated the children with its moving hands.
The winding of the clock echoed through the empty room.
Mia enjoyed the winding path through the enchanted forest during her adventure.
The winding queues formed as people waited patiently for their turn.
Tommy enjoyed flying his winding kite on a breezy day at the park.
He practiced the art of winding thread to create beautiful designs.
The winding down of the storm brought relief to the residents.
The clock's winding key needed a few turns to keep accurate time.
The winding river carved a path through the lush valley.
The cat enjoys playing with a winding ball of yarn.
The path through the forest is winding and full of surprises.
The winding down of the music signaled the end of the party.
The winding up of the music box filled the room with a sweet melody.

Winding

wahyn-ding
nounThe act of a person or thing that winds.
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Last Updated On: June 4, 2024
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