Sentence examples for to curve from inspiring English sources

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to curve

verb

To bend; to crook.

  • To curve a line

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The curved wooden surfaces need to curve in certain ways, otherwise they may themselves produce extra lines.

Everything about Dr. Thompson appears to curve inward.

After another 400m the path will start to curve left.

But as the boat started to curve around the island's western coast, an oasis suddenly materialized.

And in turn, how matter generates gravitational fields in spacetime, telling it how to curve.

The erect penis tends to curve or angulate at the point of the plaque.

"You're sure about that," Nigel said, too timid to curve the statement into a question.

"But you don't expect the puck to curve, so it's even worse".

The rails were also redesigned to curve down just behind the grille.

The sky does appear to curve, as if the building were encased within a "Truman Show" enclosure.

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There are three types of geometric algorithms, generally named: point-to-point, point-to-curve and curve-to curve.

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