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Noun
Plural for a rapid turning or whirling motion
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“The whirl of snow rises up next to me, completely engulfs me, and quickly passes over.”
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Plural for frantic activity of a specified kind
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“It can be difficult to avoid getting caught up in the constant whirl of activity.”
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Plural for a rapid series of events
“Albertina was in great demand as a speaker and she was swept into a whirl of meetings and rallies.”
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Plural for an attempt or effort towards an endeavor
“I wasn't really sure how to go about it, but I decided to give it a whirl and do it my way.”
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Plural for the state of one's mind when confused, shocked or anxious
“My thoughts were in a whirl. How could I be the Maharani's lover while I was in love with her daughter?”
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Plural for a state of confusion or bewilderment
“It wasn't just the fact that Julianna thought she was pregnant that had him in a whirl.”
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Plural for a whirling mass of fluid or air
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Plural for a romantic meeting between two individuals
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Plural for a journey made on a means of transportation
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Plural for a sudden gust of wind
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Plural for the movement of one's body, especially to music
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Plural for a disagreement or quarrel
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Plural for a situation of hurried and confused movement
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Plural for a quick, noisy movement or sound resembling a rush, rustle, or swirl
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Plural for a fastening made by looping a piece of material on itself and tightening it
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Plural for a confused mass of something twisted together
Verb
To move or cause to move rapidly round and round
“It was mesmerizing to see the Russian ballet dancer whirl around on her toes.”
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To agitate, or mix up
“With a push of a button, the machine began to whirl the ingredients together into a strange shade of green.”
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To move or cause to move rapidly
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“Owen, at his most alert and intuitive, spun round to whirl the ball beyond Ricardo with his right foot.”
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To be in a confused state with one's mind figuratively spinning
“These, and many other circumstances from the past, played in a loop that repeated over and over, until Nick's head began to whirl from information overload.”
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To be full of activity
“Indeed, there are countless books on the talent of multitasking where we stand in awe of people whose life whirl with busyness and activity.”
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To sway unsteadily from one side to the other
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To change direction suddenly
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To move along in the air or on the surface of a liquid
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To move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps
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(of a person) To move in a quick and lively way
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To swing or wave wildly
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