Synonym: pivot, reel, rotate, spin, swirl, turn, twirl, wheel. Similar words: whirr, girl, swirl, fairly, airlift, airline, swirling, hire. Meaning: [hwɜrl /wɜːl /wɜːl] n. 1. confused movement 2. the shape of something rotating rapidly 3. a usually brief attempt 4. the act of rotating rapidly. v. 1. turn in a twisting or spinning motion 2. cause to spin 3. flow in a circular current, of liquids 4. revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis 5. fly around.
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31. The whirl of time, the true life inside him.
32. Does not empty space whirl continually about us?
33. Who in their daily whirl stops to consider it?
34. From that minute she was in a whirl.
35. Scrape down sides. Add egg, cover and whirl an additional minute.
36. She's all for the social whirl of Mayfair or Bond Street, while I like my peace and quiet.
37. To hear the politicians tell it, life in the ghetto was a whirl of passion, welfare checks, and liquor.
38. Pour over dry ingredients, cover and whirl in blender for about 1 minute.
39. The winds of deception whirl around her, but the new leader persists, without success, in stressing work-related activities.
40. She stood rooted to the sidewalk, her mind a whirl of dislike.
41. In fact she felt off her head, her mind a sickening unaccustomed whirl.
42. I intend to remain faithful, simply because I've given infidelity a whirl and it doesn't work for me.
43. It was all part of the mad social whirl that young women of her age had to endure.
44. Jack settled next to my right ear after giving the cab a brief whirl or two.
45. Sally lived in a happy whirl marred only by worrying about how far she should go.
46. Stewart loved the trips to Avon and the social whirl that dominated his life.
47. Add egg, cover and whirl an additional minute. Pour batter into large bowl.
48. It is so easy to be caught up in the whirl.
49. Should the Fanatic start to whirl about anywhere near them they know they are in trouble!
50. She felt the room recede sharply then start to whirl around her head.
51. A month of arguing in Florida did no favours to the organisers of the inaugural social whirl.
52. She pulled the leather clasp from her hair and shook it free in a whirl of golden brown.
53. I had learned two, at that point(sentencedict.com), and was disappointed not to have a chance to give them a whirl.
54. She was quickly caught up in the Southampton social whirl.
55. The recent whirl of legal problems has left him little time for his family.
56. Did sky and grass whirl together and breath grow short in that first encounter with the rough older boy?
57. Cones, like regular lumps on a potters wheel, whirl around and around.
58. Men, on the other hand, might leap higher, suspend themselves longer, and whirl faster.
59. It would whirl on regardless to October the eleventh and beyond.
60. Whirl the ingredients in a blender at high speed for a minute.
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