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arching

[ahr-ching] / ˈɑr tʃɪŋ /


ADJECTIVE
bending
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Both plants grow to just over a foot tall, forming an arching mound of light foliage that waves in the slightest breeze.

From Seattle Times

Another photo shows a large tattoo on Nelson’s thigh, depicting a set of fanged jaws with the Latin phrase “Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat” arching over it.

From Seattle Times

We even spied a faint rainbow arching across the beach, barely there but present enough to offer hope.

From Seattle Times

Do not round your back by hunching or arching it.

From New York Times

Beneath Aveiro’s arching bridges and pretty Art Nouveau facades, the water was slick and wobbly, populated by gray carp that slithered among red and green lettuces.

From Washington Post