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whirl
noun as in spin, revolution
noun as in commotion, confusion
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The implication is that we’ve not yet been whirled over the rainbow.
From Los Angeles Times
In 1957 they created the so-called Solar Do-Nothing Machine, which harnessed solar energy to power an aluminum toy that joyously whirled and spun.
From Los Angeles Times
Yet, as a longtime scholar of Russian and Soviet history, I believe that the diplomatic whirl has revealed glimpses of what a future peace deal may look like.
From Salon
Sergei's first week of freedom has passed in a whirl of activity.
From BBC
In the arms of another, he glanced and smiled as he whirled by.
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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