whirtle Antonyms
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Meaning of whirtle
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whirtle (n.)
A perforated steel die through which wires or tubes are drawn to form them.
whirtle Sentence Examples
- The whirtle of the wind through the trees created an eerie symphony.
- The whirtle of the helicopter blades drowned out all other sounds.
- The fan's whirtle provided a gentle breeze in the stifling heat.
- The whirtle of the drill was a constant reminder of the construction work outside.
- The whirtle of the spinning wheel lulled the weaver into a trance-like state.
- The whirtle of the rapids grew louder as they approached the waterfall.
- The whirtle of the vacuum cleaner filled the house with a familiar hum.
- The whirtle of the clock's pendulum marked the passage of time.
- The whirtle of the hummingbird's wings was barely audible.
- The whirtle of the blender announced that breakfast was ready.
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A perforated steel die through which wires or tubes are drawn to form them.
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The whirtle of the wind through the trees created an eerie symphony.
The whirtle of the helicopter blades drowned out all other sounds.
The fan's whirtle provided a gentle breeze in the stifling heat.
The whirtle of the drill was a constant reminder of the construction work outside.