volutation Synonyms
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volutation Meaning
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volutation (n.)
A rolling of a body; a wallowing.
volutation Sentence Examples
- The dancer's graceful volutation captivated the audience, leaving them in awe.
- The butterfly's volutation through the air was a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The acrobats performed intricate volutations, defying gravity with their aerial artistry.
- The gymnast's volutation on the trampoline sent her soaring through the air.
- The eagle soared with effortless volutation, its wings carrying it majestically above the clouds.
- The acrobat's volutation from the trapeze elicited gasps of excitement from the crowd.
- The swimmer's volutation through the water was fluid and elegant.
- The bird's volutation startled me as it swooped down from the sky.
- The gymnast practiced her volutations tirelessly, striving for perfection.
- The aerialist's volutation was breathtaking, a testament to their skill and daring.
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A rolling of a body; a wallowing.
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The dancer's graceful volutation captivated the audience, leaving them in awe.
The butterfly's volutation through the air was a mesmerizing spectacle.
The acrobats performed intricate volutations, defying gravity with their aerial artistry.
The gymnast's volutation on the trampoline sent her soaring through the air.