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whirl <a whirl; whirls> N

whirl VB

whirl BIOL
whirl BIOL
whirl BIOL

whirl N

whirl

whirl plate

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English
It intensifies and then the soloist whirls up and down in sixteenth notes until the tutti arrives with vengeance.
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These fire whirls are the likely causes of driving flaming debris so high and so far.
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Those that occur near intense wildfires are called fire whirls, which can spread a fire beyond its previous bounds.
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He had antennae standing out of the top of his head, and his eyes would whirl around when he watched television.
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As the masker whirls, the lappets are sent flying, creating a breeze of blessing.
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The name comes from whirling in place like a typhoon but always coming back to the same spot like a boomerang.
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The lyrics are often misheard as whirling or twirling instead of birling.
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But amid the social whirl she feels empty and restless.
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His voice can be heard through the medium of the bullroarer which is whirled through the air during initiation ceremonies.
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They have a characteristic aerial courtship display which culminates in the pair locking talons mid-air and whirling earthwards in series of spectacular cartwheels.
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