whirligig in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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With recognition folk art whirligigs have increased in value.
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John's whirligigs are from clear cut pine logs.
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Female transgressors of the correct codes were forced to endure the whirligig.
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It is a relentless whirligig that the players find themselves on.
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Members of this suborder are adephagans, a term which notably include ground beetles, tiger beetles, predacious diving beetles, and whirligig beetles.
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The simplest and most common example of a wind-driven whirligig is the pinwheel.
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Everything about him was hip, from his whirligig turn to his trademark goal celebration.
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This is one of the most common species of whirligig beetle.
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The motion needed to power a friction whirligig is very similar to rubbing sticks together to create fire.
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The first known depictions of whirligigs are string powered versions in tapestries from medieval times.
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