quirl (Meaning)

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quirl (n. & v.)

See Querl.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quirl

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quirl Sentence Examples

  1. The chef whisked the batter with a nimble quirl, creating a smooth and foamy mixture.
  2. The baker used a wooden quirl to gently fold in the whipped egg whites, preventing them from deflating.
  3. The bartender employed a metal quirl to stir the cocktail, ensuring the ingredients were thoroughly combined.
  4. The pastry chef utilized a small quirl to create intricate piping designs on the top of a cake.
  5. The saucemaker constantly quirled the pan while reducing the liquid, preventing it from burning or sticking.
  6. The kitchen assistant vigorously quirled the marinade, infusing the meat with flavor.
  7. The barista expertly quirled the milk for a latte, resulting in a creamy and frothy topping.
  8. The artist quirled paint on the canvas, creating a vibrant and expressive abstract masterpiece.
  9. The sculptor employed a quirl to refine the details of a clay sculpture, giving it a smooth and polished surface.
  10. The child excitedly quirled a stick through the sand, drawing lines and shapes.

FAQs About the word quirl

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The chef whisked the batter with a nimble quirl, creating a smooth and foamy mixture.

The baker used a wooden quirl to gently fold in the whipped egg whites, preventing them from deflating.

The bartender employed a metal quirl to stir the cocktail, ensuring the ingredients were thoroughly combined.

The pastry chef utilized a small quirl to create intricate piping designs on the top of a cake.