atwirl Synonyms

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atwirl Meaning

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atwirl (a. & adv.)

Twisted; distorted; awry.

atwirl Sentence Examples

  1. The ballerina's skirt billowed atwirl as she executed a graceful pirouette.
  2. The ribbons on the maypole danced and whirled atwirl, creating a vibrant spectacle.
  3. The leaves of the aspen tree quivered and rotated atwirl in the gentle breeze.
  4. The baton twirler's fiery sticks twirled and spun atwirl in a mesmerizing display.
  5. The wind whipped the strands of her hair atwirl, forming a chaotic whirlwind around her head.
  6. The children twirled their hula hoops atwirl, their laughter echoing through the park.
  7. The figure skater's spins were so fast that their blades seemed to be atwirl in a blur.
  8. As the conductor raised his baton, the orchestra surged into motion, their instruments atwirl in perfect harmony.
  9. The embers in the fireplace flickered and danced atwirl, casting warm shadows upon the room.
  10. The circus performer swung and somersaulted high above the ground, her trapeze bar atwirl with centrifugal force.

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Twisted; distorted; awry.

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The ballerina's skirt billowed atwirl as she executed a graceful pirouette.

The ribbons on the maypole danced and whirled atwirl, creating a vibrant spectacle.

The leaves of the aspen tree quivered and rotated atwirl in the gentle breeze.

The baton twirler's fiery sticks twirled and spun atwirl in a mesmerizing display.