twirl in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
TWIRL: To spin or rotate rapidly around a central point, often in a graceful or artistic manner.
Sample Sentences
- She did a graceful twirl on the dance floor, capturing everyone's attention.
- The magician made the silk scarf twirl effortlessly in the air before catching it.
- As the leaves fell, they twirled playfully in the autumn breeze.
- He watched the little girl twirl in her new dress, her laughter ringing with joy.
- The tornado began to twirl ominously across the open field, drawing closer to the town.
- She did a joyful twirl in her new dress, feeling the fabric swirl around her.
- The dancer's graceful twirl captivated the audience, leaving them in awe.
- As the leaves fell, the wind would twirl them into mesmerizing spirals.
- He gave the toy a quick twirl, and it spun effortlessly on the table.
- The kids laughed as they twirled together in the park, lost in their own world.
- She did a graceful twirl on the dance floor, captivating everyone around her.
- The leaves began to twirl in the autumn breeze, creating a beautiful spectacle.
- He watched the dancer twirl elegantly, her skirt fanning out like a blooming flower.
- After taking a deep breath, she decided to twirl in celebration of her victory.
- The child laughed as she twirled in circles, dizzy with delight and joy.