Whirling Meaning in English
word · lemma: whirl
ˈhwɝɫɪŋ/, /ˈwɝɫɪŋ
WUR-ling
wˈɜːlɪŋ
WUR-ling
Definition
Moving or spinning quickly in a circular or twisting motion. Often used to describe things that are rapidly turning around a point.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used in descriptions and storytelling for vivid imagery. Collocates with 'leaves', 'snow', 'dancers', 'wind', etc. More poetic and less common in everyday speech than 'spinning' or 'twirling'.
Spanish: girando - dando vueltasPortuguese (BR): girando - rodopiandoPortuguese (PT): a girar - a rodopiarChinese (Simplified): 旋转的 - 打转的Chinese (Traditional): 旋轉的 - 打轉的Hindi: घूमता हुआArabic: يدور - يدور بسرعةBengali: ঘূর্ণায়মান - ঘুরছেRussian: вращающийся - кружащийсяJapanese: 渦巻く - 回っているVietnamese: xoay tít - quay cuồngKorean: 빙글빙글 도는 - 소용돌이치는Turkish: dönen - savrulanUrdu: گھومتا ہوا - چکر کھاتا ہواIndonesian: berputar - berpilin
Example Sentences
The leaves were whirling in the wind.
basic
She watched the snowflakes whirling outside.
basic
The children were whirling around the playground.
basic
My head was whirling after all that bad news.
natural
The dancers moved in whirling circles on stage.
natural
After spinning on the ride, he stumbled off, still whirling.
natural