"Eddied" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Eddied" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Eddied
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"Eddied" Meaning

Eddied: (verb) to turn or move in a circular motion, especially when blown back by a current of air or water.

"Eddied" Examples

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The river eddied around the large boulder, creating a whirlpool effect.
The surfer struggled to stay on her board as the wave eddied her around in a circle.
The plane eddied through the stormy weather, causing turbulence in the cabin.
The water eddied away from the boat propeller, creating a small whirlpool.
The ball eddied around the corner of the court, changing direction without notice.

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