twirl Synonyms
twirl Meaning
twirl (n)
a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight
the act of rotating rapidly
twirl (v)
turn in a twisting or spinning motion
cause to spin
twirl Sentence Examples
- The ballerina twirled gracefully across the stage, her movements ethereal.
- The toddler twirled around the living room, lost in a world of imagination.
- The leaves twirled in the gentle autumn breeze, forming a vibrant tapestry.
- The baton twirled through the air, a blur of colors and precision.
- The snake twirled its coils, its venomous eyes scanning the surroundings.
- The wind twirled the kite high in the sky, its tail streaming behind it.
- The dancer twirled her skirt, revealing a kaleidoscope of patterns.
- The baton twirler tossed the baton into the air, where it twirled and danced before her.
- The tornado twirled through the town, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.
- The pinwheel twirled merrily in the wind, its bright colors catching the eye.
FAQs About the word twirl
a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight, the act of rotating rapidly, turn in a twisting or spinning motion, cause to spin
rotation, roll, spin, curve, circle, whirl, reel, gyration,wheel, twist
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The ballerina twirled gracefully across the stage, her movements ethereal.
The toddler twirled around the living room, lost in a world of imagination.
The leaves twirled in the gentle autumn breeze, forming a vibrant tapestry.
The baton twirled through the air, a blur of colors and precision.