"Twirled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Twirled" Meaning

The word "twirled" is a verb that means to turn or move something, typically with a spinning or whirling motion, around a center or point. It can also mean to whirl or swish something around in a curved or spiral motion, often with a playful or elegant manner.

Example: "She twirled her skirt around her as she danced at the party."

"Twirled" Examples

Usage Examples of "Twirled"


1. Performing Arts


He was a professional choreographer who specialized in getting his performers to twirled elegantly on stage during their routine.

2. Physical Movement


Watch how she can twirled around in her dance rehearsal, effortlessly gliding across the studio floor.

3. A Delicate Gesture


After finishing the beautiful cake, she twirled the dessert with a fork, admiring the lovely painting of icing on it.

4. Fishing


Some kids were twirled the line early in the morning, patiently waiting for the best fishing spot in the lake to catch some fish.

5. Children's Fun


Children at the carnival twirled around the merry-go-round at the local children's theme park and laughed as the ride moved fast.

"Twirled" Similar Words

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Twinkles can refer to:<br><br>1. A sparkle or flash of light, usually from a small star or a sparkler.<br>2. The stars in the sky, particularly when seen as a bright patch due to the twinkling effect caused by the Earth's atmosphere.<br>3. A playful or lively quality, often used to describe something or someone that is charming or attractive.<br>4. In baseball, a spark on the ball made by the stitching when it is hit with the bat, indicating that the ball has been hit.<br><br>The term "twinkle" is often used to describe something that sparkles or shines with small, brief flashes of light.

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Shining with a faint, sparkling light; or giving a brief, joyful, or lively impression.<br><br>Example: The twinkling stars in the night sky were a beautiful sight.

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The term "twinning" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few common interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Identical birth</strong>: A twinning refers to the birth of two babies from the same pregnancy at the same time, also known as a multiple birth like dicephalic parapagus twins.<br><br>2. <strong>Sister cities</strong>: Twinning is often used to describe a formal or unofficial link between different cities, especially in Europe. Cities may "twin" each other in an effort to promote cultural and economic ties between their local populations.<br><br>3. <strong>Gemstones: Artist jewelry</strong>: Jeweler Sharon Massey-Cooper uses the term to describe two polished gemstones set close together but not connected so resembles a matching pair of jewelry pieces usually with different birthstones or engagement ring. These pieces often fit a specific detailed picture.

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A violent and rotating column of air that descends from a thunderstorm to the ground, causing damage and destruction.

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The word "twisters" can have a few meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A twister is a type of severe thunderstorm that produces a tornado.<br>2. A twister is also a slang term for a jazz musician who improvises, particularly a saxophonist.<br>3. A twister can also refer to a person who twists or turns abruptly, often with a sudden change of direction or motion.

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