Pronunciation of the English word whirl.
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1. | Let's give it a whirl. | |
2. | I'm alone standing at the tip of the slow-dying year, the universe breack in waves at my feet, planets whirl about my head, rumpling my hair in the wind that rushes by, whithout giving an answer that would fill the abyss. | |
3. | I'll give it a whirl. | |
4. | Give it a whirl. | |
5. | "My head is in a whirl," I remarked; "the more one thinks of it the more mysterious it grows." | |
6. | As the whirl of dust drew nearer to the solitary bluff upon which the two castaways were reposing, the canvas-covered tilts of waggons and the figures of armed horsemen began to show up through the haze, and the apparition revealed itself as being a great caravan upon its journey for the West. | |
7. | The blaze burned so furiously on July 26 that it created a “fire whirl.” The twirling tower of flame reached speeds of 143 mph (230 kph), which rivaled some of the most destructive Midwest tornados. | |
8. | The whirl uprooted trees and tore roofs from homes, Dykema said. |