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whirl
verb (whirled , whirling )
1 intr to spin or revolve rapidly.
2 tr & intr to move with a rapid circling or spiralling motion.
3 tr & intr to move or make something move along with great speed, on or as if on wheels.
4 intr said of the head: to feel dizzy from excitement, etc.
noun
1 a circling or spiralling movement or pattern.
2 a round of intense activity; commotion.
3 a dizzy or confused state a whirl of emotion .
[13c: from Norse hvirfla to turn]
whirler noun .
whirling noun , adjective .
give something a whirl colloq to try it out; to give it a go.
whirligig
noun
1 a spinning toy, especially a top.
2 a merry-go-round.
3 anything that spins or revolves rapidly.
4 a dizzying round of activity or progression of events, etc.
5 (in full whirligig beetle) a water beetle, so called because it whirls round on the surface of ponds.
[15c]
whirlpool
noun a violent circular eddy of water that occurs in a river or sea at a point where several strong opposing currents converge.
[16c]
whirlwind
noun
1 a violently spiralling column of air over land or sea, sometimes extending upwards to a height of several hundred feet.
2 anything that moves in a similarly rapid and usually destructive way.
adjective referring or relating to anything that develops rapidly or violently a whirlwind romance .
[14c]
whirlybird
noun , colloq a helicopter.
[1950s]
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