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Tendrils

Tendrils are slender, thread-like appendages of a climbing plant, typically coiling spirally around a support. They are sensitive to touch, enabling the plant to grasp and climb. Figuratively, 'tendrils' can also refer to something resembling a tendril, such as a slender curl of smoke or a feeling or thought that is spreading and connecting. They represent a reaching out, a seeking of support or connection, and an ability to adapt and cling.

Tendrils meaning with examples

  • The ivy, its green tendrils reaching across the weathered stone wall, sought purchase in the cracks and crevices. Each delicate strand curled and tightened around any available support, a testament to its persistent nature.
  • A faint breeze stirred the smoke from the campfire, sending wisps of grey tendrils curling upwards into the twilight. The scent of burning wood, carried on these ethereal tendrils, filled the evening air.
  • Her anxieties, like invisible tendrils, slowly crept into her thoughts, binding her with worry. They whispered doubts and fears, threatening to choke the joy from her otherwise happy existence.
  • The artist's imagination spun into a myriad of ideas with each passing sunrise, extending like colored tendrils in different directions, filling his gallery with artistic creations.
  • As the company began to form strategic partnerships, their influence extended like business tendrils across the global landscape, bringing benefits and drawbacks.

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