Use "whirl" in a sentence

1. See also: give, whirl in a whirl 1

2. Give a whirl synonyms, give a whirl pronunciation, give a whirl translation, English dictionary definition of give a whirl

3. Chain Chomp's Trick Shots are "Side Whirl" and "Vertical Whirl"

4. My thoughts were in a whirl.

5. My mind is in a whirl.

6. The dancer suddenly made a whirl.

7. Don't whirl the rope in the room.

8. Your life is such a social whirl.

9. Why don't you give golf a whirl?

10. Awhirl definition is - being in a whirl

11. His brain is in a whirl.

12. Her mind was in a whirl .

13. Her life was one long whirl of parties.

14. 9 reviews of Bumper Cars Tilt a Whirl "Bumper cars, ten tiny tees mini golf, tilt a whirl, and Pronto pup corn dogs

15. And we' il close the town in a whirl

16. whirl - confused movement; "he was caught up in a whirl of work"; "a commotion of people fought for the exits"

17. The next few days were a mad whirl of parties.

18. The room began to whirl before my eyes.

19. It's easy to get caught up in the social whirl.

20. The next two days passed in a whirl of activity .

21. His mind was in a whirl and he was worried.

22. To toss or whirl in a drum , tumbler, or tumbling box.

23. The smoke began to whirl and grew into a monstrous column.

24. Give (something) a whirl definition is - to attempt or try (something)

25. In half an hour's whirl of activity she does it all.

26. The Tilt a Whirl has been around for years and years

27. How to use give (something) a whirl in a sentence.

28. His mind was in a whirl as he searched frantically for a solution.

29. 15 Cones, like regular lumps on a potters wheel, whirl around and around.

30. Awhirl Meaning: "whirling," 1837, from a- (1) + whirl (v.)

31. The next few hours passed by in a whirl of activity.

32. Pour over dry ingredients, cover and whirl in blender for about 1 minute.

33. 29 His mind was in such a whirl that he could hardly compose his thoughts.

34. Awhirl- Definition: a·whirl [? wúrl, ? hwúrl] adjective 1

35. Cowboys whirl their ropes round and round above their heads before throwing them.

36. A car rumbled over the bumpy dirt road, leaving behind a whirl of white dust.

37. 29 In fact she felt off her head,(www.Sentencedict.com) her mind a sickening unaccustomed whirl.

38. (The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) The whirl of the two bodies had already started, and still roaring, or Bellowing, he pursued this whirl down the room, overtaking it when it fell to the …

39. 25 A car rumbled over the bumpy dirt road, leaving behind a whirl of white dust.

40. ‘In a whirl of activity, the team boarded the aircraft with well over 500 pounds of precious lifesaving equipment.’ ‘Summer is over, and autumn is a whirl of activities at our house.’ ‘Galway will be a whirl of activity and colour from Tuesday, when the 26th Galway Arts Festival comes to life.’

41. Croft shook his head as if to halt the uproarious whirl of his head.

42. His mind was in such a whirl that he could hardly compose his thoughts.

43. Should the Fanatic start to whirl about anywhere near them they know they are in trouble!

44. One tree they saw snap off halfway up whirl away by the wind into the lagoon.

45. Synonyms for Circumvolve include spin, turn, circle, orbit, rotate, go around, wheel, revolve, whirl and twirl

46. Sally lived in a happy whirl marred only by worrying about how far she should go.

47. In a whirl of transactions, the risk of sharp practice, including insider dealing, may well grow.

48. She pulled the leather clasp from her hair and shook it free in a whirl of golden brown.

49. Antilles’ 54 acre site is removed from the whirl that surrounds a world class resort town like Naples.

50. I found myself swept up in the social whirl of college life and scarcely had time for work.

51. A: "Do you want to try driving my car, to see how you like it?" B: "Yeah, sure, I'll give it a whirl." I don't usually like hot tea, but it's so cold out that I gave it a whirl today

52. To hear the politicians tell it, life in the ghetto was a whirl of passion, welfare checks, and liquor.

53. Centrifugal force is what keeps a string with a ball on the end taut when you whirl it around

54. But its capital Bangkok stands in stark contrast, a nonstop whirl of street-food stalls, shopping malls

55. If you don't know what the Tilt a Whirl is, you must be living under a rock

56. People of all ages love interactive cards like the ones you create with the Give It a Whirl Dies

57. The actor says he has been in a whirl following the overwhelming positive reaction to his latest film

58. Antilles’ 54 acre site is removed from the whirl that surrounds a world class resort town like Naples.

59. Give it a whirl To try something (often for the first time as a means of forming an opinion about it)

60. Men dressed in white robes and wearing tall black hats wave their arms, whirl and bow, and even stand on one leg.

61. I was in a whirl leaving the doctor's office, unable to come to grips with the diagnosis she had just given me

62. Circumvolve definition: cause to turn on an axis or center synonyms: twirl, go around, birl, birle, turn, crank, rotate, revolve, crank up, spin, whirl antonyms

63. Chang Baoning, a 40-year-old government bureaucrat with a paunch and purple-tinted eyeglasses, watched the scenery whirl by from a whisper-quiet cabin.

64. The Young Avengeress (1969) King of Kings (1969) King of Kings (1969) King of Kings (1969) The Whirl-Wind Knight (1969) The Whirl-Wind Knight (1969) Bloody Mask (1969) Bloody Mask (1969) Sorrowful to a Ghost (1970) The Cruelty Goddess (1970) The Seisure Soul Sword of a Blind Girl (1970) The Desperate Chase (1971) The Desperate Chase (1971)

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66. That 's what happens in your semicircular canals when you spin in circles or go on the Tilt-A-Whirl at the amusement park .

67. 1 day ago · Dancers go for a whirl at Ramona’s Barn restaurant Aleigha Elston, center, teaches free line dancing and country partner dancing to Barn customers

68. He would then whirl the sling above his head and release one of the cords, causing the stone to fly out with great force and accuracy.

69. 19 What we're really looking at is an immense, flat pinwheel of stars and gases, spinning in a majestic whirl that takes Earth once around every 250 million years or so.

70. His heavenly Kingdom will destroy every trouble-making organization and individual, and these will “flee far away . . . like a thistle whirl before a storm wind.” —Isaiah 17:12, 13; Revelation 16:14, 16.

71. Definition of Czardas : a Hungarian dance to music in duple time in which the dancers start slowly and finish with a rapid whirl First Known Use of Czardas 1860, in the meaning defined above

72. On your doorstep is a glorious whirl of all that the city stands for -- world-class theatre, historic sights, and shopping that spans the full range from the dirt-cheap to the wallet-Batteringly expensive

73. The Boxfish does not lament the absence of a course correction mechanism, as its instability is one of its greatest assets on the reef, permitting it to swiftly whirl wherever it pleases

74. To see me the world, I left my sweet girl and gave it a whirl but now here I stand, along side the road with holes in my soul and my shoes and Beaucoups of blues

75. Bachelorette Lyrics: I'm a fountain of blood / In the shape of a girl / You're the bird on the brim / Hypnotised by the whirl / Drink me, make me feel real / Wet your beak in the stream / Game we're

76. The great circular council-house, shaped like a dome, was whitely Aglimmer against the gray twilight and the wintry background of the woods and mountains, -- only the vaguest suggestions of heights seen through the ceaseless whirl of the crystalline flakes

77. Synonyms For Bestirred, Similar to Bestirred Bestir, Dash, Dust, Flit, Flutter, Fuss, Hasten, Hum, Hurry, Hustle, Run, Rush, Scamper, Scramble, Scurry, Scuttle, Stir, Tear, Whirl, Whisk, Antonyms For Bestirred, Opposite to Bestirred Dally, Delay, Rest, Slow, Wait, Procrastinate,

78. Beaucoups of Blues Lyrics: I left Louisiana, I had me big plans / To go out and take me all over this land / To see me the world, I left my sweet girl / And gave it a whirl but now here I stand

79. (implied in Contorted), from Latin Contortus, past participle of contorquere "to whirl, twist together," from assimilated form of com- "with, together," here perhaps an intensive prefix (see com-) + torquere "to twist" (from PIE root *terkw- "to twist").

80. Brilliant (adj.) "sparkling with light or luster," 1680s, from French Brilliant "sparkling, shining" present participle of briller "to shine" (16c.), from Italian brillare "sparkle, whirl," perhaps from Vulgar Latin *berillare "to shine like a beryl," from berillus "beryl, precious stone," from Latin beryllus (see beryl).