Use "whirling" in a sentence

1. Even a whirling dervish.

2. Whirling Disease (Myxobolus cerebralis) 3.

3. He was whirling Anne around the floor.

4. His head was whirling with excitement.

5. Like a whirling thistle* before a storm wind.

6. Some of them were whirling round like dervishes.

7. Awhirl (comparative more Awhirl, superlative most Awhirl) Whirling

8. Of, relating to, or moving in a vortex; whirling.

9. Her mind was whirling, preoccupied with her own thoughts.

10. Having a whirling motion; spinning: leaves Awhirl in the wind

11. The warriors approached, whirling their swords and spears in the air.

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13. 27 We watched the seagulls whirling and shrieking over the harbour.

14. He stepped out into the night and the whirling snow.

15. The whirling action stopped and something clattered off the palisade.

16. She closed her eyes again, kaleidoscopic colours whirling behind her eyelids.

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

18. What does Aswirl mean? Moving with a swirling or whirling motion

19. 8 He a whirling dervish of ideas who inspires hope and fear.

20. Very sensible, given the gossip that was whirling up around their heads.

21. 15 He threw himself around the stage like a whirling dervish.

22. In the end, stories move like whirling dervishes, drawing circles beyond circles.

23. He stopped half way down the passage, whirling about to meet her.

24. Brian was whirling like a dervish, slapping at the mosquitoes and moaning.

25. " who follow with the optic glass the whirling ways of stars that pass. "

26. 1 Brian was whirling like a dervish, slapping at the mosquitoes and moaning.

27. Awhirl definition: in a whirling , confused state Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

28. I couldn't sleep-my mind was whirling from all that had happened.

29. Moving with a swirling or whirling motion: couples Aswirl on the dance floor

30. Oh, you know, whirling around like a weathercock every time the wind changes.

31. 7 He is a whirling dervish of ideas who inspires hope and fear.

32. 4 She made pinwheels of the whirling stars that had driven many a man mad.

33. Head whirling, she went into a travel agency and enquired the air fare to Toronto.

34. The myxosporean parasite that causes whirling disease in trout has a similar life cycle.

35. Sufism is a spiritual practice associated with the whirling dervishes and the poet Rumi.

36. I couldn't sleep: my mind was still whirling from all I had seen and heard.

37. 1746 English military engineer Benjamin Robins (1707–1751) invented a whirling arm centrifuge to determine drag.

38. The diplomatic minuet is fascinating because three disconnected policy issues are now whirling on single floor.

39. His thoughts churned chaotically in his brain like snowflakes whirling about in the north wind.

40. Children wearing Burnooses, whirling like tops, leaping, clapping their hands, were running around the bus

41. Synonyms for Aswoon include dizzy, lightheaded, giddy, woozy, vertiginous, swimmy, reeling, whirling, light-headed and faint

42. 3 Soon he is digging like a whirling dervish, the impressive show ending with another frantic leap.

43. Those whirling circles one above the other are worse than the jangling of all the bells.

44. Part of the pack dissolved into a yelping whirling mob , some turning against their own injured.

45. Presumably, he had warned her off. Very sensible, given the gossip that was whirling up around their heads.

46. If it reaches critical speed, whirling “funnel clouds” form, dipping fitfully from the dark clouds draped above.

47. Dust and sand were whirling around in the air, as the desert wind began to get stronger.

48. We finished our coffee and watched the seagulls whirling and shrieking over the harbour in the spring sunshine.

49. Quite why females should be so impressed by plumes, iridescent colours and whirling displays is an interesting question.

50. The diplomatic minuet is fascinating because three disconnected policy issues are now whirling on a single dance floor.

51. 21 It certainly doesn't hurt that Liverpool also picked up the whirling dervish otherwise known as Luis Suarez.

52. A whirling centrifugal airflow machine (33) is connected with the vent duct (3) by a connecting pipe (31).

53. That reminds us an enchanting place symbol of whirling harmony and absolute osmosis between the woman and her perfume.

54. Gyros, Dwemer, Bloodings Serana’s diligent fingers pried open the Dwarven Sentinel Master’s chest plate, revealing the whirling gyro I sought

55. Perhaps certain "ghosts" were nothing more than puffs of wind whirling between the strings of a strategically placed Aeolian harp.

56. 22 Quite why females should be so impressed by plumes, iridescent colours and whirling displays is an interesting question.

57. 12 The Hedgehog was actually a group of whirling dervish sort of bombs fired ahead of the attacking ship.

58. The car was surrounded by a circle of robed figures: we seemed to be in the middle of some whirling ballet.

59. The Boundlessness of that faithfulness is the main thought, but the contrast of the whirling, shifting clouds with it is striking

60. He who holds back arisen anger as one checks a whirling chariot, him I call a charioteer; other folk only hold the reins.

61. He watched his boss, fat, middle-aged Peter Clemenza whirling young girls around the wooden dance floor in a rustic and lusty Tarantella.

62. And to make things even more interesting, a whirling cyclone appears and adds some spin to the fight after about one minute.

63. 10 The car was surrounded by a circle of robed figures: we seemed to be in the middle of some whirling ballet.

64. True, many high- tension lines and radio towers may be that tall, but the whirling blades of a wind turbine draw a good deal more attention.

65. Whenever morning to urban open minds, looked from window to see the light and caught in a neighbourhood umbra , or the whirling green in the morning breeze.

66. The Balletic action sequences are jaw-dropping and a sword fight between Snow and Moon takes place in a blizzard of whirling red, orange, and yellow leaves

67. 10 Only a whirling Dervish could dance a Mozart symphony: indeed, I have reduced two young and practised dancers to exhaustion by making them dance a Mozart overture.

68. But something tells me the dragons are for real and if I shatter a lance or two on a whirling blade, maybe I'll catch a dragon in the bargain...

69. 17 From the moment she rises at 7 a. m. in the Sunset Boulevard home she shares with her husband, she's a fidgety, demanding, chattering whirling dervish of a task Juggler.

70. Immediately after, the stranger's hat hopped off the bed- post, described a whirling flight in the air through the better part of a circle, and then dashed straight at Mrs. Hall's face.

71. When very strong winds whirling around the center of the storm moving at a terrific speed with an anti-clockwise motion in the northern hemisphere and with a clockwise motion in the southern hemisphere, a cyclone occurs

72. When the wielder makes a ranged attack with a Cyclonic weapon, a sheath of whirling air surrounds the weapon or the ammunition fired and prevents the attack from being impaired by wind, water, and other liquid or gaseous

73. He goes down in the whirling heart of such a masterless commotion that he scarce heeds the moment when he drops seething into the yawning jaws awaiting him; and the whale shoots- to all his ivory teeth, like so many white bolts, upon his prison.

74. Nowhere is the stillness of the grave so deeply impressive; the feverish turmoil of the living, made up of pleasure, duty, labor, folly, sin, whirling in Ceaseless movement about them, is less than the passing winds and the drops of rain to the tenants of those grounds, as they lie side by side, in crowded but unconscious company.

75. There is a sense of spectral whirling through liquid gulfs of infinity, of dizzying rides through reeling universes on a comet’s tail, and of hysterical plunges from the pit to the moon and from the moon back again to the pit, all livened by a Cachinnating chorus of the distorted, hilarious elder gods and the green, bat-winged mocking imps of Tartarus.