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twirlMeaning:
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v. to turn something quickly several times
The blaze burned so furiously on July 26 that it created a “fire whirl.” The twirling tower of flame reached speeds of 143 mph (230 kph), which rivaled some of the most destructive Midwest tornados.
Tom is a baton twirler.
Yanni's feet were always twirling.
Do you eat spaghetti by twirling it around your fork?
Tom twirled the basketball on his finger.
Zaila Avant-garde, 14, jumped and twirled with joy upon being declared the winner after nailing the spelling of “murraya,” a genus of tropical Asiatic and Australian citrus trees.
Mary twirled all around.
The hipster was twirling his moustache.
Mary twirled her hair around her fingers.
He twirled his mustache.