twirl

गिरकी
definition
verb
she twirled in delight to show off her new dress
spin quickly and lightly around, especially repeatedly.
noun
Kate did a twirl in front of the mirror
an act of spinning.
translation of 'twirl'
गिरकी,
पिरगळणे,
गरगर फिरणे किंवा फिरवणे
example
Then, with a 'twirl' on her heel, he turned around and walked off in the opposite direction to where Terr'ach was going.
I 'twirl' and I spin and I stick one leg out of the water and pretend I am really graceful.
He caught her out of her 'twirl' and pulled her close to him in front of a camera, making them look like a couple before kissing her cheek, cameras flashing all the while.
‘You can turn around now,’ I said and did a 'twirl' for Kaiek.
With two hands she sipped the warm, filling chocolate and watched the heavy snowdrops from the clouds 'twirl' down quickly to the ground.
When he released her she turned around and did a 'twirl' to show off her present.
Turning on her heel Sheasa did a 'twirl' and stabbed the air.
A quick 'twirl' of the moustache and I'm off to The Pub, If I don't write again, have a very Happy Christmas.
She did one final 'twirl' for herself in front of the mirror before smiling to herself again and walking to the door carefully in her tall black pump heels.
I gave a modeling 'twirl' , hair swishing about my shoulders as I turned.
Kate did a 'twirl' in front of the mirror
I ran to the kitchen, and I turned, and I did a complete 'twirl' and fell against the wall.
Kate did a 'twirl' in front of the mirror
The girls were expected to follow pretty complicated choreographed dance and exercise sequences - and one by one they came forward to perform back flips, 'twirls' and even the splits.
I 'twirled' on my toes, trying to imitate a ballerina.
His black gloved fingers 'twirled' his substantial black moustache.
I sighed, absent-mindedly 'twirling' a lock of hair around a finger.
Obviously a boy who appreciates a big stage when he sees one, Jack danced and 'twirled' and spun with abandon, much to the delight of the photographers.
The more you practice, the more complicated moves you'll be able to do, like turns and 'twirls' .
The team will compete against baton 'twirlers' from Japan, America, Canada, France and Holland.
I kept on skating ahead of him, gathering more and more momentum and doing a complex combination of 'twirls' , spins, and turns.
Talent night at the local elementary school tends to conjure up images of kazoo players, off-key warblers and budding baton 'twirlers' , all with big dreams and stars in their eyes.
He spends his free time pacing back and forth the bridge, stroking the ridges and 'twirls' in the metalwork with his dull black eyes.
From time to time, Russian dancers clad in national costume would pop up to dance between the tables, somehow reminiscent of a doll 'twirling' round and round inside a music box.
Flower petals danced across the scene, and 'twirled' through the air.
Red and purple hangings hung from gold walls, and the dancers 'twirled' round and round.
My long cream coloured fingers 'twirled' a black pen, idly, while I thought about home.
Corrina picked up her fork and 'twirled' it around in her salad, never once raising the food to her mouth.
Her face was drenched with sweat from 'twirling' and spinning and leaping and jumping.
She glided over the dance steps smoothly, 'twirling' quickly.
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