whirl around造句1. The implications began to whirl around her head.
2. It astonished me to see him whirl around so.
3. The winds of deception whirl around her, but the new leader persists, without success, in stressing work-related activities.
4. Cones, like regular lumps on a potters wheel, whirl around and around.
5. The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy.
6. Now they began to whirl around on the spot. Not with the easy grace of the Sufi dancers I'd seen in Istanbul, but with arms taut and fists clenched.
7. They whirl around to face off against their pursuers; the wolves try again to make them run.
8. It takes the planet only 88 days to whirl around the sun, though, so a Mercurian day lasts about three-quarters of the Mercurian year.
9. She felt the room recede sharply then start to whirl around her head.
10. They also studied the spectral lines from hot iron atoms that whirl around in a disk just beyond the neutron stars' surfaces at speeds reaching 40 percent light speed.
11. When these words were spoken the world began to whirl around them. Stars fell from the sky, and the palace was illuminated as if by a thousand candles.
12. Dubbed Ultra - Short - Period Planets, these worlds whirl around their stars in less than an Earth day.
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13. Our Earth is part of a fascinating planetary family - eight planets and an odd bunch of solar system "cousins" - that spin, roll, tilt, blow and whirl around the Sun.
14. "That's why he went over so easily, " remarked the Lion. "It astonished me to see him whirl around so.
15. The first is a pair of planets, each about the mass of Jupiter, that whirl around their home star 15 light-years from Earth in perfect lockstep.
16. It is dangerously possible for activity to be no more than a dizzy whirl around a central emptiness.
17. C. It's a spacious and silent road, and you can make your thoughts whirl around.