"Wharl" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wharl" Meaning

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"Wharl" Examples

Whirl (verb)


1. To move in a violent or confused way, in all directions.

- The crowd began to whirl around the concert hall.
- The leaves whirled through the air after strong winds.

2. To spin rapidly.

- The canvas whirled around the axis of the merry-go-round.
- The foam whirled into a dance.


3. To move, fight, or go about in a confused or disorganized way.

- The kids will whirl around all day playing outside.
- The debate team began to whirl their arguments, confusing their opponents.

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