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coiling

In ceramics, a basic technique of forming pottery out of sausage-like lengths of clay. The pottery is built up in layers of coils into the required shape and height. Once the basic shape has been achieved, the surface can either remain corrugated, showing the coil structure, or smoothed. Coiling was the principle method used in pottery-making in primitive cultures, and remains the most common technique used in hand-building today.



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Sonya was a slender little brunette with a tender look in her eyes which were veiled by long lashes, thick black plaits coiling twice round her head, and a tawny tint in her complexion and especially in the color of her slender but graceful and muscular arms and neck.
A sailor was near me coiling the loosened mooring-rope on the deck.
Even after I had pounded his ugly head flat, his body kept on coiling and winding, doubling and falling back on itself.
 
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