whirl造句61. So when you see me overtaking, stop shouting and give it a whirl.
62. Kathryn Baron gives it a whirl and doesn't look back.
63. Leaders today sometimes appear to be an endangered species, caught in the whirl of events and circumstances beyond rational control.
64. The next couple of weeks were spent in a whirl of feverish activity.
65. There was also some excitement on the oil pitch, with a number of old stories given another whirl.
66. In the cloak-room Mrs Frizzell stood in a whirl of used paper towels, like a panting snowshoe hare in a snowdrift.
67. Every now and then a car rumbled over the bumpy dirt road, leaving behind a whirl of white dust.
68. Come on, just give it a whirl.
69. I'll give it a whirl.
70. She was getting in the metropolitan whirl of pleasure.
71. Let 's give it a whirl!
72. The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy.
73. Would you like to give it a whirl?
74. 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.
75. Chang Baoning, a 40-year-old government bureaucrat with a paunch and purple-tinted eyeglasses, watched the scenery whirl by from a whisper-quiet cabin.
76. Crown princess Victoria celebrates her 31st birthday on Monday amid a whirl of rumours over an impending engagement to her boyfriend, Daniel Westling, 34.
77. In a whirl of transactions, the risk of sharp practice, including insider dealing, may well grow.
78. The paper introduced a design method that the plane curve design of out distance long control with whirl line.
79. Experiments were made about analysis of rotor oil film whirl and malalignment faults characteristics based on a flexible rotor test bench.
80. What we're really looking at is an immense, flat pinwheel of stars and gases, spinning in a majestic whirl that takes Earth once around every 250 million years or so.
81. In the heart of the Anatolian steppe, dervishes still whirl on festive occasions in mystic union with God.
82. To toss or whirl in a drum , tumbler, or tumbling box.
83. 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.
84. According to the functional requirements, their technical characteristics consist of two ways on seal, ceramic package seal weld and tube polysulfone whirl forge seal, and the compact structure.
85. 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.
86. The teacups began to whirl at an unnatural speed and a cold cut across Howard's face.
87. Croft shook his head as if to halt the uproarious whirl of his head.
88. I've never eaten squid before, but I'll give it a whirl.
89. Dubbed Ultra - Short - Period Planets, these worlds whirl around their stars in less than an Earth day.
90. 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.