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coil

[kɔɪl]

coil Definition

  • 1a length of something wound in a joined sequence of concentric rings
  • 2a spiral or helix shape
  • 3to wind something into a series of concentric rings

Using coil: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coil" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The snake coiled around the branch.

  • Example

    She coiled her hair into a bun.

  • Example

    The rope was coiled neatly on the deck.

  • Example

    The wire is coiled tightly around the pole.

  • Example

    The hose is coiled up and ready to be put away.

coil Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coil

Antonyms for coil

Phrases with coil

  • coil up

    to wind or twist something into a series of concentric rings

    Example

    He coiled up the rope and put it away.

  • to wrap or twist something around something else in a spiral or helix shape

    Example

    The vines coiled around the tree trunk.

  • to form something into a spiral or helix shape

    Example

    The smoke coiled into the air.

Origins of coil

from Old English 'cylle', meaning 'a roll'

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Summary: coil in Brief

The term 'coil' [kɔɪl] refers to a length of something wound in a joined sequence of concentric rings, or a spiral or helix shape. It can also mean to wind something into a series of concentric rings. Examples include a snake coiling around a branch, or someone coiling their hair into a bun. Phrases include 'coil up,' 'coil around,' and 'coil into.' Synonyms include 'spiral,' 'helix,' 'twist,' 'curl,' and 'loop.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

Long

and

cold

has

been

the

winter

in

my

heart

since

you

shuffled

off

this

mortal

coil.