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twirl <a twirl; twirls> N

twirl N

twirl
twirl

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He also constantly plays with various toys, which he uses in his theories, as well as idly twirling or stroking strands of his hair.
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He can also twirl them or throw a wide array to block attacks, or can throw many at a time to pin an enemy down.
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A dancer twirls around in sepia toned poetry.
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The turn of the decade would reveal an evolution in cane stepping known today as twirling.
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The gent might twirl the lady under his arm at the end of the move as a flourish.
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Devotees arrange themselves round the big fire at the centre twirling small clothes in an artistic pattern and dance.
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At the trial he whistled, hummed, and twirled his thumbs throughout the prosecution's case, apparently well-pleased with his position in the limelight.
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While it is not required of the position, most drum majors perform twirling routines during the halftime show.
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The origin of twirling can be found in manipulation skills developed for armed combat and in traditional dance.
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The clumps looked like they hit a bird with the individual visors twirling around like single feathers.
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