whirlybird (Meaning)

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whirlybird (n)

an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades

whirlybird Sentence Examples

  1. The whirling blades of the whirlybird created a deafening roar as it approached.
  2. The police whirlybird hovered overhead, its searchlight sweeping the area below.
  3. The injured hiker was airlifted to the hospital by a whirlybird.
  4. The children watched in awe as the whirlybird landed on the field.
  5. The reporter used the whirlybird's aerial footage to cover the breaking news story.
  6. The whirlybird's powerful rotor blades created a gust of wind that shook the surrounding trees.
  7. The whirlybird hovered over the burning building, its crew using a hose to extinguish the flames.
  8. The military whirlybird flew low over the battlefield, providing reconnaissance for ground troops.
  9. The whirlybird's pilot expertly maneuvered the aircraft through the treacherous mountain pass.
  10. The rescue whirlybird swiftly descended to pluck survivors from the wreckage of a ship.

FAQs About the word whirlybird

an aircraft without wings that obtains its lift from the rotation of overhead blades

chopper,helicopter, helo, eggbeater,copter, rotorcraft, gyroplane, autogiro, tilt-rotor,autogyro

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The whirling blades of the whirlybird created a deafening roar as it approached.

The police whirlybird hovered overhead, its searchlight sweeping the area below.

The injured hiker was airlifted to the hospital by a whirlybird.

The children watched in awe as the whirlybird landed on the field.