Pronunciation: /ˈwɜrli/
noun a spinning or rotating toy or device
A1 I saw a colorful whirly spinning in the wind.
A2 The children played with a whirly toy at the park.
B1 The whirly on top of the ice cream cone spun slowly as it melted.
B2 The whirly of the helicopter blades created a deafening noise.
C1 The intricate design of the whirly sculpture mesmerized the art enthusiasts.
C2 The whirly of the wind turbines could be heard from miles away.
adjective describing something that spins or rotates rapidly
A1 The whirly windmill spun round and round in the breeze.
A2 She wore a whirly skirt that twirled as she danced.
B1 The whirly ride at the amusement park made her dizzy.
B2 The whirly pattern on the fabric was eye-catching.
C1 The artist created a whirly sculpture that mesmerized viewers.
C2 The whirly design of the building's architecture was innovative.
formal The whirly machine is used to separate liquids from solids in the laboratory.
informal I love watching the whirly ride at the amusement park.
slang Let's hop on the whirly and go for a spin around the neighborhood.
figurative Her thoughts were like a whirly, constantly spinning and never settling on one idea.
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