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whirl
verb
To rotate, revolve, spin or turn rapidly.
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"whirl" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as both a noun and a verb. Example sentence: The little girl whirled around the room, laughing with delight.
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That outcome in investment banking was better than many had feared given the whirl of internal restructuring and weak trading volumes in many corners of the market.
Watch him here channelling Beck, then Jerry Lewis, then Beck again in a dizzying whirl of scribbles and gibberish.
"I can't quite believe I'm here, stepping out from the world of George Bernard Shaw in rehearsals and straight into the modern whirl of Times Square," she tells me.
It's an otaku paradise, an overwhelming whirl of shops selling electronics, games and comics.
In the first, a young, naive and compliant Linda (Amanda Seyfried) falls in love with shady Chuck Traynor Peter Sarsgaardd), stars in Deep Throat and achieves fame in a whirl of kitschy 70s glamour.
In a whirl of high-stakes events readers get a sense of how the job of a foreign minister is done".
As Mrs Prada would never say: give it a whirl, what's the worst that could happen?
So why not give some of Thatcher's ideas another whirl?
So far as I have an organising principle in my whirl through this year's Tribeca, I want it to be following film-makers through the subject they know best.The lights go down and for a moment I forget this blur of real-world excitement mere minutes after I've spotted Ricky Jay and Errol Morris embracing each other before a bank of flashing cameras.
Many even look distinctly happy to be here, among so many old friends and allies, spending the days at green lectures and protests, and the nights in a whirl of green-themed parties.
Planets are believed to emerge from the accretion of particles in a disk of gas and dust as they whirl around the star.
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