Similar words: whirl, whirlpool, whirr, white wine, wind, windy, wind up, window. Meaning: n. a more or less vertical column of air whirling around itself as it moves over the surface of the Earth.
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3. They had a whirlwind romance.
4. They married after a whirlwind romance.sentencedict.com/whirlwind.html
5. After a whirlwind courtship, they married and went to live in Bath.
6. After a whirlwind romance the couple announced their engagement in July.
7. He got married after a whirlwind romance.
8. Michelle married him after a whirlwind romance .
9. The school was seriously damaged by a whirlwind.
10. Let the whirlwind mourn its requiem.
11. The president embarked on a whirlwind tour of the provinces.
12. A freak whirlwind has destroyed over 20 caravans in west Wales.
13. Sophie saw through the whirlwind from the very start.
14. Living in Manhattan is such a whirlwind.
15. Paris is where her whirlwind romance started.
16. That set off a whirlwind of activity.
17. It was like watching a whirlwind.
18. A black whirlwind, they fill the air with the click of leathery wings as they spiral through the trees.
19. Caring for a new baby is a breathless whirlwind, leaving no time for reassessment of self.
20. Love seemed to pale in the whirlwind of conflicts I felt.
21. He resumed his familiar whirlwind visits to the Lima slums, feeding on the energy of friendly crowds.
22. Without doubt the gutter press whirlwind contained no substance whatsoever.
23. I had been running around southern England in a whirlwind of activity.
24. They married three months after they met - it was a real whirlwind romance.
25. To recover from the divorce, I threw myself into a whirlwind of activities.
26. The office block was in the middle of a hellish whirlwind.
27. They will spend Valentine's Day putting the final touches to their wedding following a whirlwind telephone romance.
28. The museum is home to even more impressive historical hunks of hardware, including a piece of the original Whirlwind computer.
29. He also scored the fastest uncontrived century in first-class cricket, in a whirlwind 35 minutes at Northampton in 1920.
30. They were there to discuss strategies for slowing down the whirlwind of globalisation.