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Tortuous
"Tortuous" in a Sentence (10 examples)
Their breasts erect they rear amid the deep, / their blood-red crests above the surface shine, / their hinder parts along the waters sweep, / trailed in huge coils and many a tortuous twine.
After three and-a-half years of tortuous negotiations and political chaos, Britain will officially leave the European Union at 11 o’clock in the evening London time Friday.
After three-and-a-half years of tortuous negotiations and political chaos that forced the resignation of two prime ministers, Britain will officially leave the European Union at 11:00 p.m. London time Friday.
Learning spelling in English is more tortuous than in other languages. Children suffer in hidden ways.
The five-year civil war has seen plenty of tortuous battlefield ups and downs.
The badger made his dark and tortuous hole on the side of every hill where the copsewood grew thick.
The Southern acquired them because the little Class "B4" 0-4-0 tanks were finding heavy modern rolling stock more and more of a handful, and at war's end the railway had nothing of suitable power but short wheelbase on its books to take their place on the more tortuous of the dock lines.
2007 October 6, “Slogging on the Home Front”, editorial in The New York Times, It still takes almost half a year for the average veteran’s claim for disability benefits to be decided in a tortuous process that can involve four separate hearings.
But the early Tubes still tended to follow the public streets in order to save money, hence some tortuous curves.
Infortunate ascendent tortuous.
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