whirling Synonyms
whirling Meaning
Wordnet
whirling (n)
the act of rotating in a circle or spiral
Webster
whirling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Whirl
Webster
whirling ()
a. & n. from Whirl, v. t.
whirling Sentence Examples
- The autumn leaves whirled and danced in the crisp breeze.
- The dervishes whirled gracefully, their skirts flowing like liquid fire.
- The spinning top whirled relentlessly on the kitchen table.
- The helicopter's blades whirled overhead, creating a deafening roar.
- The tornado whirled and tore through the countryside, leaving a path of destruction.
- The washing machine whirled and churned, agitating the clothes within.
- The feather twirled and whirled in the air, caught in the wind.
- The children whirled and twirled on the playground, their laughter filling the air.
- The whirlwind of emotions whirled within her, leaving her disoriented.
- The whirling dervish's movements seemed to defy the laws of gravity.
FAQs About the word whirling
the act of rotating in a circle or spiralof Whirl, a. & n. from Whirl, v. t.
giddy, reeling, dizzy, weak, aswoon, swimmy,woozy, faint, dazed, vertiginous
steady, clearheaded, clearheaded, stable, stable,steady,,
The autumn leaves whirled and danced in the crisp breeze.
The dervishes whirled gracefully, their skirts flowing like liquid fire.
The spinning top whirled relentlessly on the kitchen table.
The helicopter's blades whirled overhead, creating a deafening roar.