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Swirl   /swərl/   Listen
Swirl

noun
1.
The shape of something rotating rapidly.  Synonyms: convolution, vortex, whirl.
verb
(past & past part. swirled; pres. part. swirling)
1.
Turn in a twisting or spinning motion.  Synonyms: twiddle, twirl, whirl.
2.
Flow in a circular current, of liquids.  Synonyms: eddy, purl, whirl, whirlpool.






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"Swirl" Quotes from Famous Books



... paces. He went and stood by the engine-room telegraph. The engines throbbed merrily, but the steamer was still asleep. There was no sound but the thud of the piston-rods and the whispering swirl of the water lashed by the ...
— The Grey Lady • Henry Seton Merriman

... unease he pushed back his chair, troubled by the analysis of his banal man, who, in another turn of Fate, might pursue him as dispassionately as he now stood before him for his commands. With a few rapid strides he crossed the room, lit a cigar, blew into the swirl of smoke this caprice of his imagination, and returned stolidly, as became a man of ...
— Murder in Any Degree • Owen Johnson

... faithfu' tyke, As ever lap a sheugh or dyke. His honest, sonsie, baws'nt face Aye gat him friends in ilka place; His breast was white, his touzie back Weel clad wi' coat o' glossy black; His gawsie tail, wi' upward curl, Hung owre his hurdie's wi' a swirl. ...
— Poems And Songs Of Robert Burns • Robert Burns

... friends came to supper that evening and later we all went down to the dock. There was no moon but the stars were out and the night was still, the slip was dark and empty. Suddenly with a rush and a swirl a motor boat rounded the end of the pier, turned sharply in and came shooting toward us. A boiling of water, she seemed to rear back, then drifted unconcernedly in to ...
— The Harbor • Ernest Poole

... from the dome of the world we come, Rivers on rivers down, Under us swirl the sects and hordes And the ...
— The Ballad of the White Horse • G.K. Chesterton


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