Pronunciation: /twɜrl/
noun a spinning or rotating movement
A1 The little girl did a twirl in her pretty dress.
A2 He watched in amazement as the dancer executed a perfect twirl.
B1 The figure skater's twirls were a highlight of the performance.
B2 She added a graceful twirl to her routine, impressing the judges.
C1 The ballerina's twirls were so precise and elegant, mesmerizing the audience.
C2 The ice skater's twirls were executed with such speed and precision, it was breathtaking to watch.
verb to spin or rotate quickly
A1 The little girl twirls in her pretty dress.
A2 She twirled around the room with joy.
B1 The dancer twirled gracefully across the stage.
B2 He twirled the baton expertly during the performance.
C1 The figure skater twirled effortlessly on the ice.
C2 The ballerina twirled with precision and elegance during the grand finale.
formal The ballerina performed a graceful twirl on stage.
informal She loves to twirl around in her new dress.
slang Let's twirl our way to the dance floor and show off our moves.
figurative Her mind started to twirl with ideas after the brainstorming session.
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