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to swivel
verb
To swing or turn, as on a pin or pivot.
synonyms
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Even the blackboard refuses to swivel now.
Very few customers, it seems, wanted to swivel.
The panels can be fixed, or designed to swivel.
In its modern form it consists of a telescope mounted to swivel both horizontally and vertically.
This requires setting aside a large space to swivel the dish.
Another option allows the second-row seats to swivel to face the rear.
In this case, however, you are tempted to swivel your eyes.
I don't carry a card, and their eyes began to swivel.
You don't want to swivel around in your chair and bump into those".
82 min: Kuyt is crowded out as he attempts to swivel and shoot in the box.
But as he tried to swivel and shoot, he was engulfed by three home players.
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