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- verbwhirl (verb) · whirls (third person present) · whirled (past tense) · whirled (past participle) · whirling (present participle)
- move or cause to move rapidly around and around:"leaves whirled in eddies of wind" · "I whirled her around the dance floor"
- move or cause to move rapidly:"Sybil stood waving as they whirled past" · "a kaleidoscope of images whirled through her brain" · "he was whirled into the bushes"
- (of the head, mind, or senses) seem to spin around:"Kate made her way back to the office, her mind whirling"
nounwhirl (noun) · whirls (plural noun)- a rapid movement around and around.
- frantic activity of a specified kind:"the event was all part of the mad social whirl"
- a specified kind of candy or cookie with a spiral shape:"a hazelnut whirl"
OriginMiddle English: the verb probably from Old Norse hvirfla ‘turn about’; the noun partly from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch wervel ‘spindle’, or from Old Norse hvirfill ‘circle’, from a Germanic base meaning ‘rotate’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- a rapid movement around and around.
- frantic activity of a specified kind:
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- Whirl means to move in a circle or similar curve especially with force or speed1. It can also refer to the action of turning around in circles or something that turns around in circles2. The verb "whirl" can be used to describe turning around, spinning, or rotating rapidly3. It can also mean to turn about or aside quickly3, to move, travel, or be carried rapidly along3, or to feel as though spinning rapidly; reel as from dizziness3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The meaning of WHIRL is to move in a circle or similar curve especially with force or speed.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whirlthe action of turning around in circles or something that turns around in circles: a whirl of snowdictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/whirlverb (used without object) to turn around, spin, or rotate rapidly: The merry-go-round whirled noisily. to turn about or aside quickly: He whirled and faced his pursuers. to move, travel, or be carried rapidly along: She whirled along the freeway in her new car. to feel as though spinning rapidly; reel as from dizziness: My head began to whirl.www.dictionary.com/browse/whirl
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