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has coiled

  • present perfect
    of coil (3rd person singular).
    coil
    noun
    a connected series of spirals or rings that rope, wire, or the like has been formed into.

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By the third week, feelings of hunger give way almost entirely to pain, which has coiled itself around the whole body and melts into their perception of time, place and themselves.

From Salon May 1, 2025

I saw you slay the tiger to-night; but you cannot kill the serpent of degeneration which has coiled around your people.

From The Scarlet Banner by Felix Dahn

Look, Ellen, how it has coiled itself into a thorny ball!

From Our Village by Mary Russell Mitford

Before, all was bright and luminous, with beautiful aspirations; but from that time suspense has coiled around me, hope has flared up, blinked, and almost died out.

From Phemie Frost's Experiences by Ann S. (Ann Sophia) Stephens