pirl Synonyms

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pirl Meaning

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pirl (v. t.)

To spin, as a top.

To twist or twine, as hair in making fishing lines.

pirl Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate pirl of smoke from the incense filled the room with an exotic fragrance.
  2. The pirl of water from the fountain created a soothing symphony that calmed the soul.
  3. The horse's mane pirled gracefully in the wind, a silken wave of beauty.
  4. The pirl of the propeller created a hypnotic blur as the plane sped through the sky.
  5. The pirl of the tornado was a destructive force, uprooting trees and leveling buildings.
  6. The pirl of the leaves in autumn painted the forest in vibrant hues of red, orange, and yellow.
  7. The pirl of the dust in the old library was a testament to the passage of time.
  8. The pirl of the stars in the night sky was a celestial ballet, enchanting the observer with its cosmic beauty.
  9. The pirl of the hairpins was a delicate touch that adorned the young woman's coiffure.
  10. The pirl of the fishing line as it was cast into the river was a moment of anticipation, filled with the hope of a catch.

FAQs About the word pirl

To spin, as a top., To twist or twine, as hair in making fishing lines.

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The delicate pirl of smoke from the incense filled the room with an exotic fragrance.

The pirl of water from the fountain created a soothing symphony that calmed the soul.

The horse's mane pirled gracefully in the wind, a silken wave of beauty.

The pirl of the propeller created a hypnotic blur as the plane sped through the sky.