Arching [verb]

Definition of Arching:

curve

Synonyms of Arching:

Arc

Bridge

Span

Form

Extend

Stretch

Hump

Bow

Hook

Shape

Bend

Round

Hunch

Camber


Opposite/Antonyms of Arching:


Sentence/Example of Arching:

Davy picked up the reins and Frosty began tiptoeing around and arching his back.

The sun through the arching elms flecked his white hair with moving bits of light; it narrowed the keen, earnest eyes of blue.

The pony, under the sting of the unexpected blow, leaped into the air with arching back and a squeal of rage.

The roof was usually composed of one great stone, flat below but arching above and forming a sort of monument.

Ambrose was thirsty, and then he saw that beside the tree there was a well, half hidden by the arching roots that rose above it.

The water-worn cliffs, arching and overhanging every turn of the creek, were dark with pines and cedars.

At night they found shelter in some leaf-strewn cave or upon some mossy bank, beneath over-arching trees.

Now they began to see the arching arrow-hail, grey against the skyline like gnat swarms dancing in the dusk of summer trees.

She passed again beyond the edge of the arching trees, and came upon a winding road.

He entered by the lane and crossed the lawn to an arching rose-laden trellis near the bay window; beneath it was a wooden bench.