upwhirl (Meaning)
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upwhirl (v. t. & i.)
To rise upward in a whirl; to raise upward with a whirling motion.
Synonyms & Antonyms of upwhirl
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upwhirl Sentence Examples
- The tornado upwhirl sucked up debris, creating a swirling vortex in the sky.
- The dust storm's upwhirl sent sand and dirt particles flying into the air, obscuring visibility.
- The wind gust caused a sudden upwhirl that lifted leaves and papers off the street.
- The upwhirl of the crashing waves created a mesmerizing spectacle along the shoreline.
- The dancer's twirling dress created a beautiful upwhirl of fabric.
- The wildfire's upwhirl spread embers far and wide, threatening nearby structures.
- The helicopter's blades generated a powerful upwhirl that stirred up the dust on the ground.
- The swirling water currents created an upwhirl in the middle of the lake, pulling swimmers towards its center.
- The strong breeze caused the kite's string to upwhirl and tangle in a nearby tree.
- The upwhirl of smoke from the factory chimney rose steadily into the sky, casting a haze over the surroundings.
FAQs About the word upwhirl
To rise upward in a whirl; to raise upward with a whirling motion.
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No antonyms found.
The tornado upwhirl sucked up debris, creating a swirling vortex in the sky.
The dust storm's upwhirl sent sand and dirt particles flying into the air, obscuring visibility.
The wind gust caused a sudden upwhirl that lifted leaves and papers off the street.
The upwhirl of the crashing waves created a mesmerizing spectacle along the shoreline.