curving造句

At the same time, two arms curving slightly, swinging forward and backward rhythmically like walking.

In 2009, the river has changed course, not curving as far north as it did in 1992.

Digital modelling was used to create a repeating pattern of diagonally intersecting poles, forming the curving canopy shape that folds down into three columns.

There are frequent collisions between motorised carts and pedestrians in its narrow, curving alleyways, the vestige of a former railway line; an amBulance needs to be called almost every day.

Milliseconds later it was curving down and around to the tail of its former pursuer.

This patrol had just visited the curving gallery and the three blind alleys which lie beneath the Rue du Cadran.

But no. The ball rolled sweetly towards the hole, improbably curving round, hovered on the edge of the cup, then tumbled in.

I have been told that I have a significant limp, which I denied for a few days but now I can clearly feel my body rocking more to the right and my right foot curving in more as I stagger forward.

Endris lived for the adrenaline rush that came with outracing a roaring wave, the cold salty spray stinging his face as he barreled underneath the curving white water.

Because the winds at that level are pretty strong, the clouds aligned parallel to the direction of wind flow, in “streets” curving along with the flow of the high-pressure system.

Leading lines are everywhere, from curving shore lines to fallen trees to city streets, so get into the habit of constantly being on the look out for them.

As he felt the smooth, curving sharpness of the metal tips, the girl stood quite still.

The museum, newly built at a cost of 15m euro ($21m), runs around acentral atrium formed of curving walls in bold colours, pierced by highmetal walkways.

curving造句

The fingers were gnarled, lumpy, with long, curving nails suggestive of animal claws.