whirls Synonyms

whirls Meaning

whirls

to turn abruptly around or aside, an experimental or brief attempt, to move or go quickly, to turn abruptly, to drive, impel, or convey with or as if with a rotary motion, a confused or disturbed mental state, to move in a circle or similar curve especially with force or speed, to cause to turn abruptly around or aside, something whirling, a confused mental state, to throw or hurl violently with a revolving motion, an experimental attempt, to cause to turn usually rapidly on or around an axis, to move or drive in a circle or curve especially with force or speed, to turn rapidly in circles, a rapid rotating or circling movement, to turn on or around an axis like a wheel, a busy or fast-paced succession of events, to pass, move, or go quickly, to become dizzy, something undergoing such a movement, a state of busy movement, a rapid whirling movement, to become giddy or dizzy

whirls Sentence Examples

  1. The tornado's destructive force whirled through the town, leaving behind a trail of devastation.
  2. The wind whirled and whistled through the trees, creating an eerie melody.
  3. The dervish whirled gracefully, his robes flowing like a gentle breeze.
  4. The leaves whirled and danced in the autumn wind, painting a vibrant canvas on the ground.
  5. The propeller of the airplane whirled furiously, propelling the aircraft into the sky.
  6. The skater gracefully whirled across the ice, her movements flowing seamlessly.
  7. The water in the whirlpool whirled and churned, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
  8. The children whirled and twirled on the playground, their laughter filling the air.
  9. The stars seemed to whirl and spin in the night sky, a celestial display of cosmic wonder.
  10. The dancer's hypnotic whirls captivated the audience, transporting them to a realm of enchantment.

FAQs About the word whirls

to turn abruptly around or aside, an experimental or brief attempt, to move or go quickly, to turn abruptly, to drive, impel, or convey with or as if with a rot

spins, rolls,rotations, twirls, curves, wheels, circles, curls, gyrations, revolutions

assurances, confidences, certainties, convictions,certitudes,

The tornado's destructive force whirled through the town, leaving behind a trail of devastation.

The wind whirled and whistled through the trees, creating an eerie melody.

The dervish whirled gracefully, his robes flowing like a gentle breeze.

The leaves whirled and danced in the autumn wind, painting a vibrant canvas on the ground.