curling
IPA: kˈɝɫɪŋ
noun
- The action or motion of something that curls or is curled.
- (uncountable) A winter sport where players aim and slide stones down a sheet of ice and attempt to get their color stones closest to the house (a circular target marked on the ice).
- A surname.
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Examples of "curling" in Sentences
- Brunt began curling competitively at the age of fourteen.
- Off subject, but no matter how stoned I get, curling is just not interesting.
- Fairfax queried lazily, half-absorbed in curling smoke-spirals upward in the quiet air.
- Can we really say that a gold medal in curling is of equal athletic value to a gold medal in the downhill?
- I thought I got voted down on #3 because I thought curling is boring, even more than calling out Republican hypocrisy.
- This was an Open Bonspiel (which means tournament in curling terms), which consisted of men's, women's and mixed teams.
- He put the "curl" in curling with slow-motion shots that wound around opponents 'stones to slide into scoring position.
- When the yellow cube had dissipated itself in curling fragrance, and he was deliberating about rolling a second, Borg suddenly spoke.
- Also, it said that it would be safe for her and the baby even if she did compete, as curling is not exactly a high-contact or speed sport.
- Despite his chill, and despite his teeth that were already beginning to chatter while the burning sun extracted the moisture in curling mist-wreaths from the deck planking, Van Horn cuddled Jerry in his arms and called him princeling, and prince, and a king, and a son of kings.
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