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Definition of "sinuating" []

  • Curvy or wavy. (adjective)
  • Present participle of sinuate. (verb)

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Use "sinuating" in a sentence
  • "They were full of crumbling, disintegrating stonework and pitted metal structures, inhabited now only by in-sinuating winds and fading memories."
  • "Sally, good-hearted and true, full of sturdy, homely sense, willing to take care of a man's money, and make him a straightforward wife; Maggie, gentle and sinuating -- always a little false, but always attractive, the enchantment of a man's home."
  • "But all people don't think same as we do, and whenever we hear of a castle being attacked and defended, there were always people outside trying to make traitors of those who were in, and temptation's a nasty, cunning, 'sinuating sort of"
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