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whirlwind
noun
A violent windstorm of limited extent, as the tornado, characterized by an inward spiral motion of the air with an upward current in the center; a vortex of air. It usually has a rapid progressive motion.
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The Czechs have been a mixed bag, sliced and diced by Russia and then victorious against Greece thanks to a whirlwind start.
C) "Leon Spink's wife thinks that you're a whirlwind.
Even the Folies Bergere's burlesque dancers went on strike in Paris during the May 68 whirlwind.
4 nights in Cuba: from £899 Experience the thrills of Havana with a whirlwind four-night cocktail of culture, music and salsa.
A whirlwind start to the game saw both sides score before five minutes had elapsed.
During a whirlwind tour of TV studios and private meetings in the IMF's Washington HQ, he never once wavered from this stance.
He was a whirlwind of a person, bright, mercurial, great fun.
For five years, Peston grappled daily with a whirlwind at work and "this horror" at home.
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