The act of rotating rapidly.
Turn in a twisting or spinning motion.
1 And yet, the petals continue to twirl , teasing and edging you closer.
2 I try not to wobble too much, and I twirl a lot.
3 I wanted to run and twirl and jump until I was soaked.
4 This was small comfort to Lydia, watching the pretty groups twirl by.
5 The coachman did a little twirl in the middle of the road.
6 He watched the man twirl a pencil of light over the snow.
7 It is so uninteresting to sit and twirl one's thumbs: Twiddle-dee Twiddle-dum.
8 The man, without answering, began to twirl the ends of his moustache.
9 A thumb that could hitchhike, twirl spaghetti, play trumpet, write a sonnet.
10 I didn't even know Uncle Paolo had it in him to twirl .
11 These specimens didn't dance, caper, tumble, twirl , jig, or play miniature accordions.
12 Smiling instead, she made a little twirl to show off her dress.
13 What made her spin and twirl about like this-irresponsibly ,unintentionally ,irrepressibly ,meaninglessly
14 He did a little twirl in front of the mirror and beamed.
15 The switch and the twirl represented just so much energy and animal spirits.
16 She began to twirl the prepared opium above the flame of the lamp.
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