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Adjectives commonly used to describe "twirl" — vivid descriptors for richer, more specific prose.
(adj)
Small in size.
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Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.
(n)
(Canada, US, Philippines) A final examination; a test or examination given at the end of a term or class; the test that concludes a class.
Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind.
Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
(not comparable) Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary; extraneous; additional; supernumerary.
Very swift or quick.
(adv)
In a direction from lower to higher; toward a higher place; in a course toward the source or origin.
Occurring quickly with little or no warning or expectation; instantly.
Skillful with one's hands.
Quick and neat in action; skillful.
To a greater degree or extent.
Not accompanied by anything else; one in number.
Terminating in a point or edge, especially one that can cut or pierce easily; not dull, obtuse, or rounded.
Situated on the inside; that is within, inner; belonging to the inside.
Having or showing grace in movement, shape, or proportion.
Physically strong and active.
Minor; small in amount
Occurring or appearing irregularly from time to time, but not often; incidental.
Untamed; not domesticated.
Having a small distance from one end or edge to another, either horizontally or vertically.
Demonstrating kindness or consideration for others.
Made up of two matching or complementary elements.
Giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
Fast; quick; rapid.
The imagination.
Not normal; odd, unusual, surprising, out of the ordinary, often with a negative connotation.
Having been said or done again.
Out of the ordinary; odd; strange; unusual.
(chiefly UK) Alternative spelling of dexterous. [Skillful with one's hands.]
Done by machine.
Very strong; possessing might.
An English surname transferred from the nickname, originally a nickname for a cheerful or lively person.
(v)
(transitive) To make something happen suddenly and quickly.
Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
Characterized by, or performed with, cleverness or contrivance; clever, ingenious.
(intransitive) To hurt or sting.
Restless, short of temper, and intolerant of delays.
Conveying in demeanour the assumption of superiority; disdainful, supercilious.
Exceedingly violent, severe, ferocious, cruel or savage.
In a state of satisfaction.
Causing death or destruction.
One of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided.
Occupying a middle position; middle.
(US, Canada) In the direction of rotation opposite from clockwise.
To hint; to suggest tacitly (usually something bad) while avoiding a direct statement.
Full of life; energetic, vivacious.
To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of.
Effectively conveying thought or feeling.
(dated) Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable.
Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action.
Characterised by force or vigour; full of energy; lively, vigorous, furious.
(of a person) Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond.
Having achieved victory; victorious, conquering.
Fluently persuasive and articulate.
In preparation for the main matter; initial, introductory, preparatory.
Feeling honoured (by something); feeling happy or satisfied about an event or fact; gratified.
Not wanting to take some action; unwilling to do something.
Of short duration; happening quickly.
Tending to make one (actually or metaphorically) dizzy or confused, as of great speed or height.
Related to an empire, emperor, or empress.
Extremely happy.
Lively and animated; full of life and energy.
Grand; impressive; imposing.
A person with extensive knowledge or ability in a given subject.
Possessing beauty, impressing the eye; attractive.
Violent, destructive and cruel.
Constant in feeling, purpose, or pursuit; not fickle, changeable, or wavering; not easily moved or persuaded to alter a purpose; resolute.
Newly produced or obtained; recent.
Open to a free current of air; exposed to the air; breezy.
Extraordinarily amazing.
(chiefly US; informal in UK and Ireland) Angry, annoyed.
Pertaining to or by agency of mobile phones.
A person who belongs to a profession.
Showing contempt; expressing disdain; showing a lack of respect.
Most commonly occurring; typical.
Involving physical conflict.
Of or pertaining to piety, exhibiting piety, devout, god-fearing.
(of material or fluid) Solid and firm.
exhibiting sorrow; dejected; distraught; sad. (of a person)
Full of joy; happy.
Incorrect or untrue.