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sinuous

[sin-yoo-uhs] / ˈsɪn yu əs /


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The altar frontal presents the Pentecost, as if on stage, enacted by high-relief figures, framed by a sinuous drape.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reviewing that show, our critic said that it “reveals the full scope of an enormously talented and prolific artist who was much more than a sculptor of sinuous, crocheted-wire abstractions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Most prominent in the decoration is sinuous ivy, which curls around the entire vessel.

From Los Angeles Times

Next, they dug a pathway through the back and side yards, installing the broken pieces of concrete to form “sinuous paths that would lead to moments of discovery,” Glass says.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a long, sinuous riff, one so intoxicating that the audience in front of him can’t help but to two-step across the crowded dance floor.

From Los Angeles Times