Webwhirlpool / ( ˈwɜːlˌpuːl) / noun a powerful circular current or vortex of water, usually produced by conflicting tidal currents or by eddying at the foot of a waterfall something resembling a whirlpool in motion or the power to attract into its vortex short for whirlpool bath Webverb. revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis. “The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy”. synonyms: gyrate, reel, spin, spin around. see more. verb. …
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Webbe in a whirl. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English be in a whirl to feel very excited or confused about something His mind was in a whirl and he was worried. → whirl … WebWhir definition, to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound: An electric fan whirred softly in the corner. See more. morrison and covid
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Web5. (to spin; used with "around") a. girar. Trevor watched the lights as the carousel whirled around.Trevor miró las luces mientras giraba el carrusel. b. arremolinarse. When I saw the water start to whirl around, I didn't know what to do. Cuando vi el agua empezar a arremolinarse, no sabía qué hacer. c. dar vueltas. Webin a whirl in a whirl 1. In a preoccupied, disconnected, or unfocused state of mind. I was in a whirl leaving the doctor's office, unable to come to grips with the diagnosis she had just given me. The actor says he has been in a whirl following the overwhelming positive … in a whirl; in a word; in a world of (one's) own; in a world of hurt; in a world of own; … Webwhirl noun (ACTIVITY) [ S ] 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. Thesaurus: 同義語、対義語と例 SMART Vocabulary: 関連した語句 whirl noun (TURN) [ C usually singular ] morrison and houston