coil in a sentence
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Definition
COIL (noun): A circular or spiral arrangement of something, often formed by winding or twisting.
Sample Sentences
- The gardener carefully wound the vine into a neat coil around the trellis.
- As the spring began to thaw, the snake emerged from its coil, basking in the sun.
- She watched in fascination as the artist created a beautiful coil of clay on the pottery wheel.
- The old phone charger had a stubborn coil that made it difficult to store neatly.
- He felt a sudden coil of anxiety in his stomach as he prepared for the interview.
- The engineer designed a coil to enhance the efficiency of the generator.
- As the snake began to coil around the branch, its scales shimmered in the sunlight.
- She watched the smoke coil upwards from the campfire, dancing in the cool night air.
- The artist used a thin wire to create a delicate coil that represented the cycle of life.
- After unraveling the tangled mess of yarn, she finally managed to form a neat coil.
- The gardener watched as the vine began to coil around the trellis.
- She felt a sense of nostalgia as she uncoiled the old rope from the shed.
- The snake moved silently, its body coiling expertly through the grass.
- He used a metal coil to create a spring for his latest invention.
- As the music played, the dancers moved in a graceful coil around the floor.
- The snake began to coil around the branch, preparing to strike.
- She watched the steam coil upwards from her cup of tea, lost in thought.
- The metal spring will easily coil back into its original shape after being compressed.
- As the roller coaster climbed higher, the track formed a tight coil that made her stomach drop.
- He decided to coil the garden hose neatly to prevent any kinks.