A coil used for storing rope or cable in compact yet easily attainable form. They are often discussed with knots.
1 The largest and likely ruptured Pcomm aneurysm was treated with traditional coiling .
2 This is called coiling , and I am really, really bad at it.
3 It draped over the sides of the sarcophagus in long, coiling tendrils.
4 A sailor was near me coiling the loosened mooring-rope on the deck.
5 In selected wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms, the pCONus was used to assist coiling .
6 Based on these findings, surgery, endovascular coiling or conservative management was selected.
7 Now then, nature has generally obeyed this law in coiling her shells.
8 He takes one of the grappling hooks, too, coiling its rope neatly.
9 In 19 aneurysms, a combination of coiling and flow diversion was performed.
10 It crouched, coiling into itself, and pounced at the glass, toward Tanith.
11 He went near to her and crouched down, coiling his blue neck.
12 The soft tongue sent it like a coiling serpent through Wilfrid's veins.
13 It's been like coiling a spring and I'm raring to go now.
14 Above the river's calm bed a muslin texture of mist was coiling .
15 Desire snaked through her body, coiling in the pit of her stomach.
16 A young girl fell coiling at Hearne's feet like a wounded snake.
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