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torção
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volta
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vuelta
The act of winding or twisting.
wind
twist
Portuguese
torção
Marked by repeated turns and bends.
twisting
voluminous
tortuous
twisty
crooked
Of a path e.g.
wandering
rambling
meandering
indirect
1
An agency for
winding
up problem banks remains to be sorted out.
2
The family recommended Hulley and so the long
winding
court journey began.
3
It was two in the morning; the crime scene was
winding
down.
4
And they discovered a second tower up a second, smaller
winding
stair.
5
Riders approach from the south, faint with distance on the
winding
road.
6
Precisely the same principles are adopted for
winding
the ordinary 9 in.
7
Some of those cases are still
winding
through the FINRA arbitration process.
8
Three days later he saw the Platte,
winding
between low brown slopes.
9
In recent days there have been signs the purge is
winding
down.
10
With the party
winding
down, now is the best time to leave.
11
A double
winding
of the channel closed it in above and below.
12
New beauties unfolded in the
winding
drive up over the mountain crests.
13
The tall and thin one spread the
winding
sheet over the bran.
14
The drive was
winding
and the trees soon hid the lighted lodge.
15
The natives dwindled to points; the stream to a
winding
silver thread.
16
They walked down the
winding
alleys towards the edge of the garden.
winding
wind
narrow winding
long winding
little winding
follow the winding
Portuguese
torção
Catalan
volta
Spanish
vuelta