(coils, coiling, coiled)
1.
A coil of rope or wire is a length of it that has been wound into a series of loops.
Tod shook his head angrily and slung the coil of rope over his shoulder...
The steel arrives at the factory in coils.
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2.
A coil is one loop in a series of loops.
Pythons kill by tightening their coils so that their victim cannot breathe.
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3.
A coil is a thick spiral of wire through which an electrical current passes.
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4.
The coil is a contraceptive device used by women. It is fitted inside a woman's womb, usually for several months or years.
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5.
If you coil something, you wind it into a series of loops or into the shape of a ring. If it coils around something, it forms loops or a ring.
He turned off the water and began to coil the hose...
A huge rattlesnake lay coiled on the blanket.
VERB: V n, V-ed
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Coil up means the same as
coil.
Once we have the wire, we can coil it up into the shape of a spring...
Her hair was coiled up on top of her head.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V-ed P, also V P n (not pron)