circumgyrate Synonyms

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circumgyrate Meaning

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circumgyrate (v. t. & i.)

To roll or turn round; to cause to perform a rotary or circular motion.

circumgyrate Sentence Examples

  1. The ballerina circumgyrated across the stage, her tutu swirling like a graceful white cloud.
  2. Disoriented by the spinning teacups at the carnival, the children stumbled out, still circumgyrating slightly.
  3. The excited puppy circumgyrated at his owner's feet, tail wagging furiously in anticipation of a walk.
  4. The dervishes in the whirling ceremony circumgyrated with increasing speed, reaching a state of trance.
  5. Lost in the music, the concertgoers circumgyrated in the mosh pit, a pulsating sea of bodies.
  6. The toy robot malfunctioned, its arms circumgyrating wildly before it collapsed to the floor.
  7. The gymnast performed a series of impressive flips and circumgyrations on the uneven bars.
  8. Caught in a strong current, the leaves on the river circumgyrated before finally being swept downstream.
  9. The planets in our solar system circumgyrate around the sun in a complex, yet precise, dance.
  10. Feeling silly, we danced around the bonfire, our arms circumgyrating in a carefree celebration.

FAQs About the word circumgyrate

To roll or turn round; to cause to perform a rotary or circular motion.

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The ballerina circumgyrated across the stage, her tutu swirling like a graceful white cloud.

Disoriented by the spinning teacups at the carnival, the children stumbled out, still circumgyrating slightly.

The excited puppy circumgyrated at his owner's feet, tail wagging furiously in anticipation of a walk.

The dervishes in the whirling ceremony circumgyrated with increasing speed, reaching a state of trance.