thirl (Meaning)
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thirl (v. t.)
To bore; to drill or thrill. See Thrill.
Synonyms & Antonyms of thirl
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thirl Sentence Examples
- The needle effortlessly thirlled through the fabric, leaving behind a delicate stitch.
- The sharp blade thirlled through the flesh, drawing beads of blood.
- The bullet thirlled through the air with deadly accuracy, striking its target.
- The arrow whizzed through the air and thirlled into the tree trunk.
- The drill thirlled through the concrete, creating a perfect hole.
- The thirl and whine of the drill echoed through the workshop.
- The surgeon's scalpel thirlled through the skin, opening the way for healing.
- The knife thirlled through the butter, leaving behind smooth curls.
- The laser beam thirlled into the surface of the metal, creating a precise incision.
- The needle thirlled through the mole, extracting fluid for analysis.
FAQs About the word thirl
To bore; to drill or thrill. See Thrill.
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The needle effortlessly thirlled through the fabric, leaving behind a delicate stitch.
The sharp blade thirlled through the flesh, drawing beads of blood.
The bullet thirlled through the air with deadly accuracy, striking its target.
The arrow whizzed through the air and thirlled into the tree trunk.