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1The road was level, which made it easy, but very tortuous, and therefore long.
2On further examination I found that the course was very tortuous and the water deep.
3The caverns and passages are naturally very tortuous.
4The river is full of shifting sand-bars, and the channel is very tortuous, especially at low water.
5The canyon is very tortuous, the river very rapid, and many lateral canyons enter on either side.
6The canyon is yet very tortuous.
7It is narrow, very tortuous, and fringed with a very heavy growth of timber, but it is deep.
8Its course was generally to the north-east, but spreading into lagoons and swampy flats, became very tortuous and irregular.
9Mr. Swain did, indeed, get out at the latitude 22°; but it was by a long, and very tortuous channel.
10The nasal passages are very tortuous so that during its journey through them the air is warmed and takes up moisture.
11Occasionally the burrows are very tortuous, and there are often two or three extra openings, each sometimes covered by a mound.
12It is quite a back street, extremely narrow, very tortuous, and miserably lighted with a few gas-lamps of the usual antique Belgian order.
13We however only found water in pools; the course of the stream was very tortuous and its mouth was almost blocked up by sandhills.
14My notion of the direction I ought to go was not entirely clear, as I had followed a very tortuous course in pursuing the antelopes.
15The course appeared to be very tortuous, and it flowed through a soft absorbent soil in which no rock of any kind could be seen.
16It had a very tortuous course, coming from south-west and turning east a little below our camp, which was in a bend of the creek.
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Very tortuous a través del temps
Very tortuous per variant geogràfica