Phrases with «whirl»

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The word "whirl" means to spin or move quickly in a circular motion. Full definition

Adjective + «whirl»

«whirl» + noun

Sentences with «whirl»

  • Pencil marks and globs of white paint show through Bas's narrative descriptions, coming together in whirls of bubbling water and schools of swimming fish, making the process of painting as important as the story being retold. (bombmagazine.org)
  • That pattern closely matches the expected signature of gas whirling in a blazing hot disk just before disappearing into a black hole, says astronomer Stefanie Komossa of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany, leader of the international team. (sciencemag.org)
  • By putting Strawberry Shortcake firmly in her seat on the bird and pressing on the center spinner the bird whirls around giving her a quickie ride. (mommyniri.com)
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