Coiled

/ˈkɔɪld/ adjective

Definition

Wound or twisted into a spiral shape, or tightly compressed and ready to spring.

Etymology

From Old French 'coil' (to gather), possibly from Latin 'colligere' (collect). The shape suggests potential energy waiting to be released.

Kelly Says

A coiled spring has stored energy that's ready to explode—that's why 'coiled' became a metaphor for tension in language, like 'coiled muscles' before a leap.

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