atwirl Synonyms
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atwirl Meaning
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atwirl (a. & adv.)
Twisted; distorted; awry.
atwirl Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The wind whipped the strands of her hair atwirl, forming a chaotic whirlwind around her head.
- The children twirled their hula hoops atwirl, their laughter echoing through the park.
- The figure skater's spins were so fast that their blades seemed to be atwirl in a blur.
- As the conductor raised his baton, the orchestra surged into motion, their instruments atwirl in perfect harmony.
- The embers in the fireplace flickered and danced atwirl, casting warm shadows upon the room.
- 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.