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Pinwheel - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

pinwheel

/ˈpɪnˌwil/ /ˈpɪnˌwiːl/

Definition:

A toy consisting of a wheel with vanes that spin in the wind.

Synonyms:

whirligig, spinner, windmill

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

stationary object, fixed wheel

Common Collocations:

spin like a pinwheel, colorful pinwheel, children's pinwheel

Derivatives:

pinwheeling, pinwheeled

Usage Tips:

Use "pinwheel" to describe spinning toys or objects resembling them, often in breezy conditions.

Common Phrases:

spin like a pinwheel, pinwheels of light, dizzy as a pinwheel

Etymology:

Derived from "pin" (axis) + "wheel," referring to its spinning motion around a central point.

Examples:

  • 1. The children laughed as the colorful pinwheel spun in the breeze.
  • 2. She planted a garden stake with a small pinwheel to mark her tomatoes.
  • 3. His thoughts spun like a pinwheel after hearing the surprising news.
  • 4. The fireworks burst into bright pinwheels of light across the night sky.

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