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(n)
Any rotating movement; a spin.
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(v)
(intransitive) To perform a twirl.
A cloth or portion of cloth woven in such a pattern.
(adj)
coiled or curly
Someone who twirls something.
(intransitive, UK, Scotland, dialect) To quiver; to vibrate; to veer about.
(television) Initialism of Total Request Live, an American television program that premiered on MTV.
(adv)
twirling
(intransitive) To rotate, revolve, spin or turn rapidly.
Whirling.
(intransitive, now literary) To live; to reside.
(ambitransitive) To twist or whirl, as an eddy.
(informal, chiefly Australia and New Zealand) darling (as a term of address)
to tremble
(chiefly dialectal, Southern US, Midland US) To curl or twirl, or twist or coil (up).
A twist; curl.
(automotive) Initialism of daytime running lights, headlights that cannot be turned off, intended to make cars more visible during the day.
Any physical device meant to ease or do a task.
(intransitive) To become sleepy or weary.
Labour, work, especially of a grueling nature.
(geometry) The surface described by the circumference of a circle revolving about a straight line in its own plane.
(South-West England) A hill with such rock formation.
(countable, uncountable) A dark, somewhat bluish-green colour; a dark cyan.
(judo, martial arts) One who executes a technique against the training partner, or uke.
(Abrahamism) The first five books of the Hebrew Scriptures, traditionally attributed to Moses and therefore also known as the Five Books of Moses.
The ring-shaped protective covering around a wheel which is usually made of rubber or plastic composite and is either pneumatic or solid.
The sharp, quick sound of a vibrating tight string, for example, of a bow or a musical instrument.
A traditional Japanese lantern.
(Internet slang) Tall.
A female given name originating as a coinage, of African American usage.
Synonym of tora hartebeest.
sesame
a draft garment made of inexpensive cloth for the purposes of fitting and design evaluation
Alternative form of tile (to protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated) [(transitive) To cover with tiles.]
(N)
Tul is a Korean martial art form.
A surname.
A suburb of Torquay, Torbay borough, Devon, England (OS grid ref SX9064).
(US) Any of a number of large freshwater sedges of western North America formerly classified in the genus Scirpus, but now mostly as Schoenoplectus
(metrology) A unit of pressure that is equal to approximately 0.001316 atmospheres or 133.3 pascals.
A diminutive of the female given name Victoria.
(slang) cockatiel
Alternative spelling of tyro; a newly recruited soldier. [A beginner; a novice.]
An island in the Inner Hebrides, Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland (OS grid refs NL94, NM04).
One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks; a trifler.
(obsolete) The lime tree, or linden.
A commune in Meurthe-et-Moselle department, Grand Est, France.
A municipality of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
A minor city in Crittenden County, Arkansas, United States.
(Shinto) A traditional Japanese gate at Shinto shrines, symbolically marking the transition from the profane to the sacred.
Alternative spelling of teasel. [Any of several plants of the genus Dipsacus.]
A crossbred cattle that is bred to bring back features of the aurochs (“Bos primigenius”), a member of the Tauros cattle breed.
(historical) An ancient people who inhabited the Crimean Mountains.
One who taws
A surname from Arabic.
An Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia.
A district of Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines.
A city, the county seat of Tooele County, Utah, United States.
A type of thin, papery cookie, often bent into fancy shapes
A tool used primarily by coopers to bore holes.