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winding

[wahyn-ding] / ˈwaɪn dɪŋ /


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There we drove along an icy gravel road that cut into the side of a hill, winding up and up until we found a pullover at which to park.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the other side of the arrivals door, Sodais and Faqiri were stuck in a winding line with hundreds of other foreigners.

From Los Angeles Times

Stickers on the floor indicating the winding path of the checkout line went unobscured; there was no line.

From The Wall Street Journal

The administrator winding down what remains of Do Kwon’s Terraform Labs has sued Jump Trading, alleging that the high-speed trading giant unlawfully profited from and contributed to the crypto empire’s collapse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Central banks in Europe are mostly winding down their rate-cutting cycles, with inflation now largely under control.

From The Wall Street Journal