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will curve

  • future tense
    of curve.
    curve
    noun
    a continuously bending line, without angles.

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It’s not difficult to predict how Sonny’s arc will curve: It’s a Walter Mitty story, but also an Ugly Duckling story.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 14, 2026

But Lebo said Thursday the problem’s been solved, by removing a few inches of concrete in a non-structural wall that houses utilities and an emergency exit, where trains will curve into Bellevue Downtown Station.

From Seattle Times Jun. 9, 2022

The more open or closed it is in relation to the path, the more it will curve.

From Golf Digest Oct. 1, 2018

"This will curve harmlessly out to sea. It's already far out at sea and should continue to stay out there."

From Reuters Sep. 14, 2014

If you toss a rock upward, it will curve back down, pulled back by the earth’s gravity.

From "Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by Charles Seife