A round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)
1They gyre and fall; they see through everything, and are blind.
2Thus the two combatants locked in an ever-widening gyre of eternal creation and destruction.
3Storms of gaudy multicoloured birds would gyre past the vessel.
4Some glob onto an Alaska-sized gyre of plastic debris swirling in the Pacific Ocean.
5When the skiff finally floated serenely amidst the unending gyre, Stormchases opened the siphons.
6Ay, and the elves and gyre-carlings frae the bonnie bairn, grace be wi' it?
7It is Geryon!-cometo bear me to the gyre below!
8Dorsally, the fissure bifurcates, embracing the gyre indented by the caudal limb of the paracentral.
9The rest is flux in a gyre (or whatever it was Yeats said).
10Behind them water now swirled past the doors in a churning gyre of bodies and debris.
11This is when Markov's gyre began to tighten.
12She assumed Ian dreamed of his own jailer, lover, rapist, master: a minor gyre called Gothpys.
13Saeng's power erupted about her, sending the litter of the jungle floor flying in a rising gyre.
14Turning and turning in the widening gyre
15At the same time, older ice within the gyre has melted, attacked in different directions by warm water.
16There were two gyre-killings here in the Citadel, and two recorded during that same time in Ylferdun Deep.