Definitionn. a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight
Last update: January 10, 2018
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The band master twirled the wand and marched forward. [Please select]
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The dog twirled around the garden. [Please select]
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There was a twirl in the whirlpool. [verb]
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His signature has a twirl at the end. [Please select]
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In large pans a mechanical stirring apparatus is provided, which in some cases, as in Morfit's steam " twirl," is formed of the steam-heating tubes geared to rotate. [Please select]
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Martin Cunningham twirled more quickly the peak of his beard. [Please select]
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All wheel whirl waltz twirl. [Please select]
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Dunbar twirled his whisky glass between his fingers. [Please select]
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The eagle gave a toss of its head and a twirl of its tail, and, sailing slowly away round a neighbouring cliff, disappeared from view. [Please select]
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It twirled and circled violently round, and at last went crash into an ice-berg, where it was broken to pieces. [Please select]
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Lefever took off his hat and twirled it skilfully on one hand, humming softly the while. [Please select]
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