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Tendrils meaning

plural of tendril

Using Tendrils

  • The main meaning on this page is: plural of tendril
  • In the example corpus, tendrils often appears in combinations such as: tendrils of, the tendrils, and tendrils.

Context around Tendrils

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
  • Position in the sentence: 8 start, 8 middle, 4 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Tendrils

  • In this selection, "tendrils" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, void, fungal, dandelion, grow, growing and seem stand out and add context to how "tendrils" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include and curly tendrils cling to and as the tendrils of the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "tendrils" sits close to words such as abdur, abrasion and abscess, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with tendrils

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

The tendrils of the Censorship Industrial Complex truly spread all across the globe. (13 words)

A particularly horribly mutated infected notices her and extends its tendrils from its mouth into hers. (16 words)

Fungal tendrils grow out of his mouth and snake into hers—and finally the lighter catches flame. (17 words)

The aspiring Austenites’ hard work paid off come ball night, with attendees dressed to the Regency-nines in custom-made dresses with high empire waists, white gloves, and tendrils so perfectly curled, they’d bring a tear to Keira Knightley’s eye. (42 words)

As the dawn of a new year unfurls its golden tendrils, beckoning travel enthusiasts to embark on a journey of discovery, the world awakens with promises of unexplored landscapes, vibrant cultures, and the allure of unfamiliar horizons. (37 words)

In any case, economists say the vast federal spending plan can, at best, limit the damage — and may not even be enough to do that, as the tendrils of the pandemic reach deeper into the American economy. (37 words)

Example sentences (20)

A particularly horribly mutated infected notices her and extends its tendrils from its mouth into hers.

As a result, Siblings, Void Tendrils, and the Knight’s Shade will become passive, and its acquisition will also grant the player access to the Pantheon of Hallownest in Godhome.

But in the show, the spore concept was replaced with tendrils, as we see in the scene with Tess' nasty zombie kiss in the second episode.

But the tendrils are still a problem for plausibility, even if their advantages for infected organization are partially explained in an early episode.

Fungal tendrils grow out of his mouth and snake into hers—and finally the lighter catches flame.

He possesses the ability to use each element of chakra to the fullest potential and his entire body is composed of tendrils that he can use like threads.

In the case of WR 124, we see the delicate texture of dandelion tendrils, but other WR stars generate far different nebular structures.

It has tendrils growing through one of its eyes, and it still retains some of its human features.

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The aspiring Austenites’ hard work paid off come ball night, with attendees dressed to the Regency-nines in custom-made dresses with high empire waists, white gloves, and tendrils so perfectly curled, they’d bring a tear to Keira Knightley’s eye.

These tendrils seem to be the instrument through which the bites infect people rather than a sort of venom or fluid infection as we might see in other zombie settings.

The singer-songwriter’s artistic tendrils have reached into the worlds of music, choreography, fashion, film, visual art and more.

The tendrils of the Censorship Industrial Complex truly spread all across the globe.

Van Gogh has his own immersive extravaganza in stables off Spitalfields Market in east London, with starry galaxies whirling around the rooms and overgrown sunflowers that unfurl jungly tendrils.

Vibrant vines and curly tendrils cling to the old stone and rounded tiles of the traditional courtyard homes.

As the dawn of a new year unfurls its golden tendrils, beckoning travel enthusiasts to embark on a journey of discovery, the world awakens with promises of unexplored landscapes, vibrant cultures, and the allure of unfamiliar horizons.

It sends tendrils not only around the patio post but along the ground into the adjacent flower bed, necessitating constant pruning to keep it from choking every plant in the vicinity.

Local artist Dion Hortsmans' sinuous gilded metal tendrils add an otherworldly organicism to the warmly-hued space.

Almost resembling a jellyfish, sprites feature a central blob of light (on Earth, it’s 15 to 30 miles, or 24 to 48 kilometers, across), with long tendrils extending both down toward the ground and upward.

Books placed near windows seemed to become sentient with ever-evolving tendrils of hyphae along their spines.

In any case, economists say the vast federal spending plan can, at best, limit the damage — and may not even be enough to do that, as the tendrils of the pandemic reach deeper into the American economy.

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Common combinations with tendrils

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "tendrils" in a sentence?
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What does "tendrils" mean?
Tendrils means: plural of tendril
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