The broad river seemed to wind endlessly, going nowhere.
Here the streets were a tangled, cramped, gloomy labyrinth, winding endlessly among black, blind walls and lit by occasional torches in brackets.
New stems spring from leaf-tips, a type often called honeysuckle, and the stems often have no tips, winding endlessly out of the space.
They wound endlessly upward; the plain, the broken city grew farther and farther away from him.
To appreciate "Dance," it also helps to have a taste for labyrinthine sentences that wind endlessly (and amusingly) round their shrewdly placed colons and semicolons.
She points over her shoulder at a line winding endlessly around the corner.
The negroes carried the king along a winding corridor so dimly lighted that they moved through it like black ghosts bearing a dead man, and down a stone stair that wound endlessly?
The trail seemed to wind endlessly through the trees of the Anar forest, and after a while the four lost all sense of time and place, their minds dulled into sleepless exhaustion.
He beckoned, and in line they went up the stairs: Will followed Gwion's feet, quiet in their soft leather shoes; the stairs seemed to wind endlessly up and up, in curving sections.
There are paths endlessly winding under great trees, warm lakes where you can swim forever, little misty ponds from which birds rise crying, steam-shrouded hot springs, and a thousand waterfalls whose voices are the only sound all night.