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Whirling - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Whirling means spinning or turning rapidly in circles. It describes quick, continuous movement, like leaves whirling in the wind or a dancer whirling gracefully. The word suggests energy and motion.

whirling

/ˈwɜrlɪŋ/ /ˈwɜːlɪŋ/

Definition:

Moving rapidly in a circular or spinning motion.

Synonyms:

spinning, rotating, swirling, twirling, revolving

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun

Antonyms:

still, motionless

Common Collocations:

whirling dervish, whirling wind, whirling blades, whirling motion

Derivatives:

whirl, whirlwind, whirligig

Usage Tips:

Use "whirling" to describe rapid circular movement, often with a sense of energy or chaos.

Common Phrases:

whirling dervish, caught in a whirlwind, mind is whirling

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "whirlen," meaning to turn rapidly, from Old Norse "hvirfla."

Examples:

  • 1. The leaves were whirling in the autumn breeze.
  • 2. She felt dizzy from the whirling carnival ride.
  • 3. The dancer’s skirt was whirling as she spun.
  • 4. A whirling tornado approached the small town.

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