Revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis.
To wind or move in a spiral course.
To position by moving an object around its axis.
1Above, the impartial stars continued to gyrate in their endless celestial dance.
2Was he going inside to watch his girlfriend gyrate for other men?
3Music shrieks and people gyrate around the fire, throwing things into it.
4Others began to gyrate over and under their horses in a dizzy way.
5Since they are not linked to earnings or dividends, they gyrate with market news.
6Among the thyroid-centered attitudes toward the self gyrate more than in any other type.
7As individual companies take the podium at the conference, their shares could gyrate significantly.
8Other people were playing board games, reading, watching the girl gyrate, or just talking.
9Around the ovary and the uterus, the endocrines gyrate as the planets around the sun.
10Strange to hear you groan, twist and gyrate, can hardly hold you on the bunk.
11Watch right as the dancing inmates clap and gyrate in unison to the popular song.
12The motion would make him gyrate out of control.
13The collie continued to gyrate, thunderously around the tree.
14Six or eight couples could gyrate here at once.
15All while making you trip out and gyrate to the fierce movement of the beats.
16Even as oil prices gyrate, the total long-term global demand for oil and gas is increasing.
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