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arching

[ahr-ching] / ˈɑr tʃɪŋ /


ADJECTIVE
bending
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Up close, Natalie saw that Patience had arching eyebrows, gold hoop earrings, and a diamond stud in her nose.

From Literature

A map of the routes with arrows arching across the country gave the operation its arachnid moniker.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her white hair floated, cloudlike, atop her head, and a delicate pattern of creases fanned across her face like arching fronds, especially when she smiled.

From Literature

It is a truly spectacular variety that can easily grow six feet tall, with arching, attractively shaped fronds and spore-bearing stalks that turn a pleasing shade of brown when fully mature.

From Literature

The shrub has a cane growth habit, ideally with arching limbs from ground to flower-borne tips.

From Seattle Times