(to cause something) to wind or twist into a continuous circular or spiral shape; curl round and round
thread that curls
a small hole in cloth etc used for putting a rope etc through
circle, spiral
a part (of a card, paper etc) that is folded
double thickness
a twist (of wool, silk etc)
curl, spin
a set of winding paths, roads etc that is difficult to get through
maze, complexity
a front part of a coat or jacket that is folded back and forms part of the collar
fold
(the round shape produced by) string, ribbon etc crossing itself
circle, spiral
a set of lines, paths etc, arranged to make it difficult to find the centre
labyrinth; confusion
a system of lines, wires, etc that cross each other; a system of radio or television companies sharing programmes
system of connections
fold
fold
a tube-shaped object, usually part of a machine, used for pressing, smoothing, crushing etc; a tube-shaped piece placed under an object to make movement easy, or round which something may be rolled easily
sea surf, current
irregular fold or crease (especially in cloth)
fold
thin string made by twisting two or more threads together
rope, cord
an act of turning or being turned; a sharp bend
curl, spin
a long ridge of water, especially on the sea, curling over and breaking on the shore; a steady increase and spread; a group of wavelengths used for radio broadcast; to move to and from, up and down
sea surf, current