Sentence examples for whirlpool from inspiring English sources

"whirlpool" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a swirling body of water or a large, tumultuous area of water. For example, "The whirlpool created by the storm was massive and awe-inspiring."

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whirlpool

verb

To spin like the water in a whirlpool.

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Stop whisking, then immediately and carefully pour the egg into the centre of the whirlpool.

Bring a saucepan of water to the boil, then whisk the water vigorously to create a whirlpool effect.

Yet I spend half an hour staring into the crimson whirlpool, hypnotised: the best attributes a gadget can have are elegance of function, and fascination.

The Wire is a dense, novelistic drama about those on both sides on the law caught up in the whirlpool of an entropic, near-suicidal society where dark reality is fast outpacing hope.

So far, there has been little sign that either big party is ready to topple the government and assume responsibility for pitching Italy into a new whirlpool.

Now, thundered the paper, "China may consider taking actions to show its stance and prevent more reckless attempts in confronting China".The more sober China Energy News, a publication of the Communist Party's People's Daily, has weighed in, warning India that its "energy strategy is slipping into an extremely dangerous whirlpool".

Sideswipe it, and you will get a whirlpool which can be used to stir the contents.

As expected, the whip is the accretion disc, which spins an X-ray pulsar rather as a whirlpool might spin a raft.

Yet he also let numerous Jewish refugees pass through Spain, and in the winter of 1944 Spanish diplomats in Budapest saved thousands of Jews by issuing them with protection papers.Into this whirlpool steps Peter Cotton, a British spy sent to arrest a colleague, Ronald May, an agent-turned-rogue, and close down his operation in Cadiz.

The risk is that before then the weak currency, inflation and high interest rates will combine to suck the economy into a whirlpool.

"I can barely live on the salary I make," said Ronald Burke, who works in a nearby factory producing whirlpool baths for people richer than himself, "so I don't see how someone can live on $5.15 an hour".On screen, Mr Talent tried to explain why he opposes human cloning.

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