tendrils in English

noun
1
a slender threadlike appendage of a climbing plant, often growing in a spiral form, that stretches out and twines around any suitable support.
Shoots were cut, divided into stems with broad leaves, tendrils , flowers, and fruits.

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1. These tendrils cross plains, deserts, and grasslands.

2. The tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion.

3. MACRO SHOT - The tendrils INTERTWINE with gentle undulations.

4. He could feel the tendrils curling around his legs.

5. An Arabesquerie Of ivy tendrils round them both is twined

6. The thick tendrils of fog Caressed the car, drawing it deeper into its muggy embrace

7. He watered the vines so little that the leaves drooped and the tendrils withered.

8. Bugs creep around him through the tendrils and quite near a thrush is singing.

9. Bines use stiff hairs on their main stem as anchors (and not tendrils like vines)

10. The most extreme complication seems to lie in the tendrils, which can meander most wildly.

11. Adenocarcinomas can spread locally by shooting off tendrils of cells through the basement membrane into adjacent tissues

12. The evening was misty and moist, with tendrils of thicker fog swirling around in the night air.

13. Damp affects down particularly badly causing the fluffy tendrils to clog together and lose the ability to insulate.

14. Sticky tendrils of rain slithered down the semi-steamed windows of the idling Rolls, encouraging a creeping melancholia.

15. It's also very pretty when it's all up with that curly tendrils like in that picture I took.

16. 29 Damp affects down particularly badly causing the fluffy tendrils to clog together and lose the ability to insulate.

17. Sprites can take the form of fast-paced balls of electricity, although they can also form streaks or tendrils.

18. And almost like a candelabra, growing up from it, we see these tendrils of all kinds of plants that spiral.

19. 22 Sticky tendrils of rain slithered down the semi-steamed windows of the idling Rolls,[www.Sentencedict.com] encouraging a creeping melancholia.

20. One of them was Moon-Watcher; once again he felt inquisitive tendrils creeping down the unused byways of his brain.

21. The Childhood, perhaps, gives too joyless a picture of the tendrils of home that Thomas brought with him from boyhood.

22. The central stalk of the Amoeboid serves as its core organ, with many root-tendrils that grow into tadpole-like polyps.

23. While all these words mean "to become closely attached," Cling implies attachment by hanging on with arms or tendrils

24. It uses its tendrils to climb up its host tree —sometimes as high as 100 feet [30 m] above the forest floor.

25. Unlike vines that use tendrils and other means to climb, hops Bines climb with the help of stiff hairs along their stems

26. I removed brown leaves , and if one of those tiny tendrils could n't reach the lattice , I moved it a little closer .

27. The two most common Citrons are the Buddha’s Hand, with elongated tendrils, and the Etrog (or Esrog) citron, which resembles a big knobbly lemon

28. She Careened down the road, cutting corners and bends, tendrils of wet hair whipping at my face, my hands on her hips and my head in the clouds

29. Commonly known as porcelainberry, Ampelopsis elegans is a sturdy climber with vine-like leaves, curly pink tendrils and attractive plump, round berries in lilac, purple and cream

30. Ampelopsis definition is - a genus of woody climbers (family Vitaceae) closely related to Vitis and distinguished by the separate petals and the absence of adhesive disks on the tendrils.

31. Ron Howard 's “Backdraft” is a movie half in love with fire, a film like “Fahrenheit 451” that finds something seductive in tendrils of smoke and boiling cauldrons of flame

32. Cucumber, Cucumis sativus, is a warm season, vining, annual plant in the family Cucurbitaceae grown for its edible Cucumber fruit.The Cucumber plant is a sprawling vine with large leaves and curling tendrils

33. Ampelopsis glandulosa is a deciduous, woody, perennial climbing vine with flowers and tendrils opposite the palmately lobed leaves, which have 3 to 5 more or less deep lobes and crenellated margins (with a small apicle)

34. Professional tradition. The area in which Actinidia has become established had a long tradition of growing table grapes, a species which like Actinidia grows using tendrils requiring a support structure and a very similar cultivation technique.

35. While relying on classic surf-rock influences to inform their delivery, tone and aesthetic, the Catamounts expand the surf-rock paradigm to explore the contemporary musical cannon, often hinting at tendrils pop, jazz, prog, baroque and even

36. After 12 years, in 2017, Vince & Carol Bryan made the decision to sell the Cave B Inn & Spa (& Tendrils restaurant) to the Yi family, while retaining the Cave B Estate Winery, Vineyards, Stage B Amphitheater & undeveloped lands.

37. This is undoubtedly one of the best, most Bedazzling films of his skin show career.: Wispy tendrils of gas and dust meander through a Bedazzling star-filled region of the southern sky.: I will invent more reasons for not Bedazzling your schnozzola.: He brought Bedazzling with a late challenge on the outside to pip Richard Quinn on Total Love by a short head.