whirl

[wɜːrl]

whirl Definition

  • 1to turn or spin around rapidly
  • 2a rapid movement around and around

Using whirl: Examples

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

  • Example

    The leaves were whirling in the wind.

  • Example

    She whirled around to face him.

  • Example

    He took her hand and whirled her around the dance floor.

  • Example

    The dancer gave a final whirl and bowed to the audience.

whirl Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for whirl

Antonyms for whirl

Idioms Using whirl

  • to turn or spin around quickly

    Example

    She whirled around to face him.

  • to spend time doing something enjoyable or exciting

    Example

    They whirled away the evening dancing and laughing.

  • to enter a place or situation quickly and energetically

    Example

    He whirled into the room, full of energy and enthusiasm.

Phrases with whirl

  • to try something out or test it

    Example

    I'm going to take this new car for a whirl and see how it handles.

  • to try something out or test it

    Example

    Why don't you give this recipe a whirl and see if you like it?

  • a situation that is full of activity and excitement

    Example

    The office was a whirl of activity as everyone rushed to meet the deadline.

Origins of whirl

from Old English 'hwyrlan', meaning 'to turn'

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Summary: whirl in Brief

The term 'whirl' [wɜːrl] refers to a rapid spinning or turning movement. It can be used as a verb, as in 'She whirled around to face him,' or as a noun, as in 'The dancer gave a final whirl and bowed to the audience.' 'Whirl' also appears in phrases like 'take something for a whirl,' meaning to try something out, and idioms like 'whirl around,' denoting quick spinning movements.