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twirl <a twirl; twirls> N

twirl N

twirl
twirl

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She twirled three fire battons while performing acrobatics.
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The dance has a number of variations which can include leaps into the air and complicated twirls.
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While it is not required of the position, most drum majors perform twirling routines during the halftime show.
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At the trial he whistled, hummed, and twirled his thumbs throughout the prosecution's case, apparently well-pleased with his position in the limelight.
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A dancer twirls around in sepia toned poetry.
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Lightweight skirts are often worn, as these have a very pretty effect when swinging or twirling.
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This twirl, by the way, was very smartly done.
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Cymbals are also used for visual effects due to their reflectiveness while twirling or spinning them.
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The clumps looked like they hit a bird with the individual visors twirling around like single feathers.
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Some flourishes can be physically challenging and are therefore potentially damaging, such as unexpected twirls and rough handling, especially for older people.
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