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is swivel
verb
To swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
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They can focus on their job, but as soon as something needs to be discussed, all they have to do is swivel their chairs in and they've got a team meeting.
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Morrissey is swivelling his head as instructed, registering one pose, then another.
"So I go and start the whole process all over, and it's coming up 'DECEASED.' My head is swivelling a thousand miles an hour.
These features protect blood vessels from damage and maintain the flow even when the head is swivelled 270 degrees.
It can then be swivelled open, to reveal a standard mobile-phone keypad.
From the way the beams of light were swivelling, there must have been a bend in the highway.
SUCH is the relentlessness of democracy in America that even before this week's votes were counted, Republican heads were swivelling towards the next big question.
Some of Posenenske's constructions look like industrial heating or air-conditioning ducts, others are swivelling arrangements of hinged doors (one thinks of Brazilian Lygia Clark in relation to these).
Rosetta was swivelled so that its solar wings faced the Sun, and it was put in a gentle spin so that it no longer needed to use thrusters to maintain a stable configuration.
He noticed the cameras were swivelling and this just made him even more paranoid: "So now you are staring at me.
When ten individuals had passed through the Y-bifurcation, the V part was swivelled on its pivot to another angle treatment.
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