Twirl (verb)

  1. To rotate quickly and continuously about an axis or center; to spin.
  2. To move in a circular or twisting motion.

Origin:

Mid 16th century: probably from middle english twirlen, from old english twirlian, of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. She twirled her baton.
  2. He twirled his moustache.
  3. She twirled around the room.
  4. The dancers twirled across the stage.
  5. He twirled the spaghetti onto his fork.
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