whirl|whirled|whirling|whirls in English
verb
[hwɜrl /wɜːl /wɜːl]
spin; rotate, turn; make dizzy; become dizzy; move or travel rapidly
Use "whirl|whirled|whirling|whirls" in a sentence
1. Awhirl Meaning: "whirling," 1837, from a- (1) + whirl (v.)
2. See also: give, whirl in a whirl 1
3. Give a whirl synonyms, give a whirl pronunciation, give a whirl translation, English dictionary definition of give a whirl
4. Jed ate Liquorice Whirls, and virtually nothing else.
5. She whirled the rope round and round .
6. Leaves whirled in the wind.
7. The leaves whirled in the wind.
8. The distaff whirled, twisting the threads.
9. Even a whirling dervish.
10. Chain Chomp's Trick Shots are "Side Whirl" and "Vertical Whirl"
11. The blades of the helicopter whirled powerfully overhead.
12. A tornado whirled into the town last week.
13. The skaters whirled round the ice rink.
14. 7 The Atom whirls alone, the epitome of singleness.
15. Whirling Disease (Myxobolus cerebralis) 3.
16. My thoughts were in a whirl.
17. My mind is in a whirl.
18. The electric fan blades whirled in the hot room.
19. The dancer suddenly made a whirl.
20. He was whirling Anne around the floor.
21. His head was whirling with excitement.
22. Don't whirl the rope in the room.
23. Your life is such a social whirl.
24. Why don't you give golf a whirl?
25. Awhirl definition is - being in a whirl