whirling in the PONS Dictionary

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The shaft connecting the turbine to the compressor was made as short as possible to avoid whirling.
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The lyrics are often misheard as whirling or twirling instead of birling.
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Why should your arms be pulled away when the stars are whirling?
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As traditional publishing models sink back into the primordial muck, the swirling-whirling chaos of social media takes over our collective consciousness.
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Another criticism is that the whirling dancers he uses to accompany his shows do not accurately display the correct dervish routines.
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They dance a lively can-can with the traditional high kicks, dizzying spins, whirling turns, and much display of ruffled skirts, black garters, and frothy white underthings.
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Like particles in a supercollider, the whirling loops rush at an apparently superhuman speed, augmenting incrementally, note by note.
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In its pioneer version, the horah was done at a whirling, breakneck pace.
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The chorus returns to the introductory heaviness with aggressive, cracked backup vocals, intense drumming, and whirling guitars.
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It's a busy, busy film, a heavily sugared and caffeinated spinning kaleidoscope dervish whirling like an arena-sized cotton candy machine, the final product quickly dissolving upon consumption.
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