twirl

[twɜːl]

twirl Definition

  • 1to spin around quickly
  • 2to twist something around repeatedly

Using twirl: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "twirl" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She twirled around in her new dress.

  • Example

    He twirled the pen between his fingers.

  • Example

    The ballerina twirled across the stage.

  • Example

    He twirled his mustache thoughtfully.

twirl Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for twirl

Phrases with twirl

  • to try something out or test it briefly

    Example

    Why don't you give the new car a twirl and see how it handles?

  • to have complete control or influence over someone

    Example

    She has him twirled around her finger and can get him to do anything she wants.

  • twirl one's thumbs

    to wait idly or impatiently for something to happen

    Example

    I've been twirling my thumbs all day waiting for that phone call.

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Summary: twirl in Brief

The verb 'twirl' [twɜːl] means to spin or twist something around repeatedly. It can also refer to spinning around oneself, as in 'She twirled around in her new dress.' The phrase 'give something a twirl' means to try something out briefly, while 'twirl around one's finger' means to have complete control over someone.

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