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whirl
noun as in spin, revolution
noun as in commotion, confusion
Example Sentences
Hightower leaped high to rebound a missed Adams jumper, whirled and made a layup while being fouled to put the top seed ahead, 69-68, with 49 seconds left.
He watched the boys whirl past in a blur of jerseys.
Yes, it's pricey, she says, but she is still planning to "give it a whirl".
Loyola, ranked third in the state, had its best chance when Josh Gallagher stole the ball deep in Lions territory, whirled and fired just wide of the post in the 22nd minute.
Earlier Friday, the Palisades fire was forming fire whirls, according to video of the fire, according to video from a news helicopter on KCAL-TV.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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