Pronunciation: /ˈwaɪndɪŋ/
noun a twisting or curving path or road
A1 The winding road led us through the mountains.
A2 I got lost in the winding streets of the old town.
B1 The winding of the river made it difficult to navigate by boat.
B2 The winding path through the forest was filled with hidden surprises.
C1 The intricate winding of the staircase was a marvel of architectural design.
C2 The artist captured the beauty of the winding river in his painting with stunning detail.
adjective having a twisting or curving shape
A1 The winding road led us through the forest.
A2 The river flowed through the winding valley.
B1 The hiker followed the winding path up the mountain.
B2 The winding staircase in the old tower was a challenge to climb.
C1 The artist captured the beauty of the winding river in his painting.
C2 The winding streets of the ancient city were full of history and charm.
formal The road to the mountain top was long and winding, making the journey quite challenging.
informal I took a drive down the winding road by the lake and it was so relaxing.
slang We went for a hike on the winding trail and it was lit!
figurative His thoughts were like a winding maze, making it hard to understand his true intentions.
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