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the whirl
verb
To rotate, revolve, spin or turn rapidly.
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The whirl sign, which corresponds to the whirled appearance of the mesenteric vessels in the middle of the obstruction point (Fig. 2).
The whirl of blood to the head.
Ms. Burlingame captured the whirl of sentiments.
Amid the whirl, tourists snapped photos with cellphones.
The whirl begins with an actual shipwreck, foretelling chaos.
It rang four times, then clicked over to the whirl and buzz of swamp sounds.
And so much more going on in the whirl of Ms. Arpaia.
The whirl seems to have inspired considerable thinking about college football past.
The whirl of life outside had knocked them off their feet".
It may be the whirl of all those stock deals getting pulled from the market.
The whirl of diplomacy also took place on the periphery of the General Assembly.
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