swirl

ചിരിപ്പിക്കുന്നു
definition
verb
the smoke was swirling around him
move in a twisting or spiraling pattern.
noun
swirls of dust swept across the floor
a quantity of something moving in a swirl.
example
The sun shone through the canopy of leaves, and the wind made the leaves 'swirl' around her.
'swirl' a little cream into the soup
she emerged with a 'swirl' of skirts
Clouds began to 'swirl' above and the wind picked up.
Sour cream swirls: 'swirl' a dollop of sour cream or yogurt into thick soups.
I could see a genuine look of concern, and all my emotions seemed to 'swirl' up inside me.
He climbed down the swaying ladder onto the ancient hardwood floor, as he landed a 'swirl' of dust filled his nostrils causing him to gag.
Wind began to 'swirl' around her, picking up speed.
Australians drink coffee in smaller cups, our baristas tend to 'swirl' the milk a little less, and we have completely different terminology.
We 'swirl' the ice in our plastic cup of Scotch and Coke and look at the people sitting near us.
The helicopters touched down in a 'swirl' of blinding dust, a condition pilots call a ‘brownout.’
2 Pour in the beaten eggs and 'swirl' them round and round in the pan with a fork, shaking the pan frequently with one hand.
The music thumps in his ears as the wind and other cars speed by in a 'swirl' of motion and color.
When the first ship entered, it stirred up dust into a 'swirl' .
'swirl' a little cream into the soup
There was a 'swirl' of movement in the dimly lit alcove.
Put the heat on medium-low, put a few teaspoons of olive oil in the stockpot and 'swirl' it around to coat the bottom, let it warm for a moment and then add the leeks.
she emerged with a 'swirl' of skirts
I made my way over to the sliding patio door and forced it open, allowing a blast of hideously cold wind and snow to 'swirl' around the kitchen.
The room welcomed me inside with a sigh and a 'swirl' of dust.
Here and there, a detail attracts more precise rendering; a hand, a face, a small insect emerge from the 'swirl' of color.
Heat over a medium-high heat, add a good tablespoonful of batter, then 'swirl' the pan in a circular motion to coat the bottom.
Turning with a 'swirl' of her emerald skirts, Sara placed a gentle finger against Alex's lips, silencing her.
In the 'swirl' of movement that follows, things happen fast even though it seems to the cop as if everything has gone into slow motion.
It looked very old and traced with lacy patterns of 'swirls' , vines, and flowers, but it wasn't just white or just black; it was a twisted mixture of both black and white.
Jennifer held up a brightly coloured pillow case, which had patterns of 'swirls' in fluorescent colours.
I put down my half full cup of tea back onto the tray and poured some milk into it, 'swirling' it around.
I 'swirled' honey and sugar into my latte and looked for a place to deposit the spoon.
Local residents told protestors how they woke to find smoke from the blaze 'swirling' through their homes.
A strong warm wind whipped up the drizzle and 'swirled' it around the streets.
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