The narrow, cluttered streets wound deeper into the city, like a dank maze.
The streets wind around the town, and no two intersect at a 90 degree angle; there are no traffic lights.
The streets all wind around and around the city; there is no direct way to the Palace or to any other important building.
The streets wind through the pines and up and down the hilly terrain.
See how the streets wind their way and entwine.
The streets wind around generally following the contours of the river and the trees tower over all.
Here, the streets wound about one another with little rhyme or reason.
The topography tends to be rolling, and most streets are small and winding through the hills.
This was Greenwich Village, the part of it where the streets were winding.
Curvy streets wind away from the lakefront, which means many residences get at least a partial lake view.