circumgyration (Meaning)

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circumgyration (n.)

The act of turning, rolling, or whirling round.

Synonyms & Antonyms of circumgyration

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circumgyration Sentence Examples

  1. The hypnotist's pocket watch, held aloft, induced a mesmerizing circumgyration in the volunteer's gaze.
  2. The hummingbird's wings, a blur of color, created a rapid circumgyration as it hovered near the flower.
  3. The dust devils danced across the desert floor in a chaotic circumgyration, swirling sand high into the air.
  4. The malfunctioning sprinkler head resulted in a comical circumgyration of water, soaking bystanders unexpectedly.
  5. The searchlight at the top of the lighthouse performed a slow, methodical circumgyration, scanning the dark ocean for ships.
  6. The children on the merry-go-round shrieked with delight as their horses engaged in a playful circumgyration.
  7. The dancer's movements became increasingly fluid, her body transitioning from graceful pirouettes to powerful circumgyrations.
  8. The washing machine's spin cycle caused the clothes inside to undergo a vigorous circumgyration, leaving them damp but clean.
  9. The comet streaked across the night sky, leaving a breathtaking trail of light in its circumgyration around the sun.
  10. The planets in our solar system, though seemingly static, are constantly engaged in a silent circumgyration around the sun.

FAQs About the word circumgyration

The act of turning, rolling, or whirling round.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hypnotist's pocket watch, held aloft, induced a mesmerizing circumgyration in the volunteer's gaze.

The hummingbird's wings, a blur of color, created a rapid circumgyration as it hovered near the flower.

The dust devils danced across the desert floor in a chaotic circumgyration, swirling sand high into the air.

The malfunctioning sprinkler head resulted in a comical circumgyration of water, soaking bystanders unexpectedly.