birl Antonyms
Meaning of birl
birl (v)
cause a floating log to rotate by treading
cause to spin
birl (v. t. & i.)
To revolve or cause to revolve; to spin.
To pour (beer or wine); to ply with drink; to drink; to carouse.
birl Sentence Examples
- The leaves began to birl in the autumn breeze, dancing their farewell to summer.
- She watched the colorful pinwheels birl in the wind, mesmerized by their spinning motion.
- As the storm approached, the clouds began to birl ominously in the darkening sky.
- The dervish performed a graceful birl, spinning faster and faster in a whirl of motion.
- The children giggled with delight as they watched their tops birl across the pavement.
- The rhythmic birl of the wind turbine blades echoed across the countryside.
- In the ballroom, couples twirled and birl'd gracefully to the music.
- The autumn leaves took flight in a joyful birl, swirling and twirling in the air.
- The figure skater executed a flawless birl, spinning elegantly on the ice.
- The water in the whirlpool began to birl as it circled down the drain.
FAQs About the word birl
cause a floating log to rotate by treading, cause to spinTo revolve or cause to revolve; to spin., To pour (beer or wine); to ply with drink; to drink; to carou
roister, binge, revel, wassail,drink, carouse,booze, liquor (up), soak, tipple
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The leaves began to birl in the autumn breeze, dancing their farewell to summer.
She watched the colorful pinwheels birl in the wind, mesmerized by their spinning motion.
As the storm approached, the clouds began to birl ominously in the darkening sky.
The dervish performed a graceful birl, spinning faster and faster in a whirl of motion.