sinuating

/ˈsɪnjuˌeɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of sinuate: moving in a winding or curving path.
    • The path was sinuating through the forest, making it hard to see far ahead.
    • The smoke from the campfire was sinuating upward in the still air.
    • The dancer was sinuating her arms in a flowing, wave-like motion.
adjective
  1. Having a wavy or curving form; sinuous.
    • The sinuating lines of the sculpture gave it a sense of movement.
    • The sinuating coastline of the island is dotted with hidden beaches.
    • The plant's sinuating stems climbed up the trellis in a graceful spiral.
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