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  1. The meaning of WHIRL is to move in a circle or similar curve especially with force or speed. How to use whirl in a sentence.

  2. a continuous and exciting period of activity: The next two days passed in a whirl of activity. I found myself swept up in the social whirl of college life and hardly had time to study.

  3. WHIRL meaning: 1. to (cause something to) turn around in circles: 2. a continuous and exciting period of…. Learn more.

  4. Whirl definition: to turn around, spin, or rotate rapidly. See examples of WHIRL used in a sentence.

  5. 1. To cause to rotate or turn rapidly: whirl a baton. 2. To cause to move with a spinning motion: whirled the ball up into the air. 3. To drive at high speed: whirled the motorcycle around the corner. 4. Obsolete To hurl. n. 1. The act of rotating or revolving rapidly. 2. Something, such as a cloud of dust, that whirls or is whirled. 3.

  6. WHIRL meaning: 1. to move or make something move quickly round and round 2. a situation in which a lot of exciting…. Learn more.

  7. whirl in British English. (wɜːl ) verb. 1. to spin, turn, or revolve or cause to spin, turn, or revolve. 2. (intransitive) to turn around or away rapidly. 3. (intransitive) to have a spinning sensation, as from dizziness, etc.

  8. Whirl Definition. To rotate or spin fast; gyrate. To move rapidly in a circular manner or as in an orbit; circle swiftly. Couples whirling round the dance floor. To move, go, drive, etc. swiftly. To cause to rotate, revolve, or spin rapidly. To seem to spin; reel.

  9. Definitions of 'whirl'. 1. If something or someone whirls around or if you whirl them around, they move around or turn around very quickly. [...] 2. You can refer to a lot of intense activity as a whirl of activity. [...] 3. See in a whirl [...]

  10. whirl. verb. /wərl/. Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to move, or make someone or something move, around quickly in a circle or in a particular direction synonym spin (+ adv./prep.) Leaves whirled in the wind. She whirled around to face him. the whirling blades of the helicopter whirl somebody/something (+ adv./prep.)

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