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"pinwheel" Definitions
  1. (British English windmill) a toy with curved plastic parts that form the shape of a flower which turns round on the end of a stick when you blow on it
  2. (also Catherine wheel especially in British English) a round flat firework that turns around in circles when lit

112 Sentences With "pinwheel"

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Why turn it into a pasta pinwheel that resembles pancakes?
Giving him an iPad and a pinwheel helped calm him down.
One example is covered entirely with concentric squares of pinwheel stars.
An attractive grid helps, like the pinwheel one Ms. Burnikel chose.
Duffy was the first mate on Captain Tyler McLaughlin's fishing vessel, Pinwheel.
Sliced yellowtail was fanned out in a pinwheel over Sichuan chile oil.
His eyes rove and pinwheel as he shouts apologies over the roar.
On the menu: dishes like sweet potato agnolotti and beef braciole pinwheel. Mangia!
In his office, a colorful pinwheel maps the microbial population of his poop.
There are lots of nine- and 22009-letter entries in a "pinwheel" configuration.
A fragile pinwheel of fried bread escorts the second course of the night.
"Apep's dust pinwheel moves much slower than the wind in the system," said Callingham.
The aversion to new things partially explains Twitter's immediate allergy to Slack's updated pinwheel.
This 20-cent paper pinwheel can spin blood samples as fast as a centrifuge.
I get the pinwheel of death just trying to get file info in Finder.
"Apep's dust pinwheel moves much slower than the wind in the system," Callingham said.
"Duffy was the first mate on Captain Tyler McLaughlin's fishing vessel, Pinwheel," the statement continues.
She is sitting on a sunny porch, amid pots of pink geraniums and pinwheel petunias.
"The storm isn't moving, but the rain bands are moving like a pinwheel," he said.
Ha. Our boring pinwheel of gas and dark matter might be a nice hangout for humans.
But I'm not sold on the pinwheel shape, which makes the lasagna more difficult to eat.
It could be monochromatic, like "White Pinwheel," a 1990 work that achieves a tunnel-like effect.
It was a device to help boys toilet train, the stream of urine would turn this pinwheel.
The pinwheel sunlight was only broken momentarily by flickering crickets flitting off to dream til moonlight next.
I made an apple tart that had a layer of applesauce and a pinwheel of sliced apples.
DDT, they found, exhibited the characteristic pinwheel gradients of a helical crystal when illuminated with polarized light.
Nurses entertained him by tapping on the glass door of his hospital room and blowing a pinwheel.
Outer bands: These are bands that spiral out of the storm like a pinwheel with water on it.
The singers enacted a pajama party where they tossed popcorn around a bedroom and sucked on pinwheel lollipops.
It's just a noble corgi dog in a pinwheel hat, standing on a small mount and surveying the land.
I watched the progress bar pinwheel in despair, while my mech did a little dance to pass the time.
But that's not going to get back the eBay bid that the cursed spinning pinwheel caused me to lose.
Unfortunately this meant the video would often pause, a white pinwheel circling in space as my video struggled to load.
A pinwheel pretty much invalidates that strategy, so just plan for a few more passes and another cup of coffee.
And even then, it became only a bit sluggish, and I never experienced a single app crash or even a pinwheel.
He was a New Hampshire-based fisherman who served as first mate to Captain Tyler McLaughlin on their fishing vessel, Pinwheel.
These Doberman puppies, for example, love to eat their meals in a moving pinwheel formation — and the viewing experience is highly hypnotic.
The blowout sent his Ferrari careering across the track and flung bits of rubber everywhere, like a pinwheel firework throwing off sparks.
The community still presents a vision of suburban quaintness, with streets like Restful Lane dotted with picket fences and pinwheel garden ornaments.
Heck, find a dark enough spot, and you can even see the spiral arms of the Pinwheel Galaxy, or nearby Andromeda's bright center.
The multicolor hashtag logo of yore has been replaced by something that more closely resembles a pinwheel, while retaining the basic color palette.
Yeah, I'd been in a band called Pinwheel in Bellingham that never really amounted to much, played as a two-singer-songwriter band.
An elegant pinwheel, designed to map the links among genetic mutations, looked like an old-fashioned representation of a planetary system in orbit.
I have always liked my partner to come over with a toolbox—clothespins, a wooden paddle, a Wartenberg pinwheel, a gag, and handcuffs.
From the front door, one enters into a pentagon-shaped entry hall, from which the bedroom, living room, bathroom and kitchen pinwheel off.
His catalogue also included the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), the pinwheel galaxy often used as a Milky Way lookalike (M101) and the Whirlpool galaxy (M51a).
It's a strange sort of legacy, but it's the kind that's ever present – the dreaded spinning pinwheel or beach ball or wheel of death.
But the dusty pinwheel itself is moving slower, at 2 million kilometers per hour, which appears like a crawl compared to the stellar wind.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Kameron Austin Collins is a very architectural constructor — this staircase grid, for example — and today's pinwheel is geometrically unique among Times puzzles.
If you're heading south, take a detour and visit Wingspread, a pinwheel-shaped building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, whose home state was Wisconsin.
One may be a pinwheel, followed by something that is more like a traditional flower, with blossoms, and then lots of leaves in between.
Others are simply unaware of the potential for mischief in, for example, a Wartenberg Pinwheel—a spiked disc that can be run across the skin.
For older children, he said, you want something that actively engages the child's attention, whether it's reading a book, spinning a pinwheel or blowing bubbles.
Peer into "Ville Fantôme" (1996) and you'll find a swirl of English and French, tall industrial skyscrapers and too-elegant carparks, pinwheel gardens, and firework plazas.
Through smashed-out windows on the third floor, a pumpkin-colored pinwheel could be seen spinning beside a metal shelf that held a box of Legos.
That caused me to abandon the horizontal lineup and go to a pinwheel design of the grid, which improved the fill and cleaned up the blackness.
Instead of the classic cubic lasagna, Olive Garden has decided to go with a pinwheel design that has drawn some less than enthusiastic reactions from the Twittersphere.
The arrangement of 143-letter entries in a sort of pinwheel (double on downs, single on acrosses) definitely slowed me down, and would have in any circumstances.
He uses a Bird scooter to gather other Birds, sometimes riding five at a time stacked like a pinwheel to take them back to his apartment for recharging.
But when the Phoenix Fire Department rescued her by airlifting her to a hospital, the suspended stretcher holding the injured woman twirled like a pinwheel in a hurricane.
The death was expected but terrible and had sent Dana's unstable only sister into a mad pinwheel of illness and addiction that Dana feared would end in homelessness.
You could tour the city's proudest French restaurants without coming across a more skillfully done puff pastry crust, notched like a pinwheel and baked to a deep mahogany.
Since the amount of theme material was on the lighter end, I put them in the pinwheel pattern so that the fill would be as friendly as possible.
Today's grid is an interesting "pinwheel" with 237-letter entries stacked three deep in the northwest and southeast corners and parallel vertical 256's in the northeast and southwest.
If you pinwheel backward into the icy canal while admiring the works, as I nearly did, the Rotunda restaurant offers hot chocolate and warm blankets on its waterside deck.
When massively popular workplace messaging app Slack first revealed that it would be trading in its wonderfully unique hashtag logo for a squirting pinwheel, I found a silver lining anyhow.
And when Buick turned back around, he went jab, jab, left hook, and that's all I could make out before his arms went wailing like a pinwheel and then smack!
If you happen upon a spinning pinwheel or a lone rock at the top of a mountain that you can dig up, there's probably a Korok Seed to be found.
The pinwheel design intrigued me, although I felt a bit boxed in by the long, black square "arms" that made, as he admits, the puzzle feel like four mini-crosswords.
He later applied his exuberant palette to a series of fiberglass constructions, which he called relief paintings, their whirls and whorls and candy colors suggesting pinwheel lollipops or psychedelic seashells.
Although the East Coast will see moderating temperatures after a storm system moves through during the weekend, another surge of Arctic air will pinwheel into the Upper Midwest at that time.
I went to the Olive Garden in New York's Times Square to try the new pinwheel-shaped Lasagna Mia and founds its new shape definitely did not work in its favor.
He thought the dick scene in Bruno, in which a ludicrously long pecker swings around like a pinwheel, broke the mold in a way no other film has before or since.
Just as soon as you thought "Game of Thrones" was getting soft by showing you 55 minutes of happy reunions and gratuitous nudity, they give you a shrieking, flaming undead-child pinwheel.
A little purple hummingbird hovers over this 40s-era pinwheel hat, worn by the actress Lora Lee Gayer for the "Easter Parade" number in this stage adaptation of the 1942 movie musical.
An infrared image of Messier 22009, or the Pinwheel Galaxy, which is 25,215 light-years across and twice the diameter of the Milky Way, captured by the Spitzer Space Telescope in 25.
In one of my favorite showdowns, Kelly faced off against Katrina Pierson—one of the legion of female Trump surrogates, from the mercenary Kellyanne Conway to the pinwheel-eyed Scottie Nell Hughes.
For the main course, guests will feast on a beef braciole pinwheel with horseradish gremolata and broccoli rabe, and then the dinner finishes with green apple crostata with thyme caramel and buttermilk gelato.
Advice Dog's construction is simple: a goofy dog's face was placed in the center of a bright rainbow pinwheel, and (typically) terrible advice was superimposed on the top and bottom of the image.
Place seven potstickers in the pan in an evenly spaced pinwheel pattern and place over medium-high heat until they start to sizzle and become light brown on the bottom, about 2 minutes. 8.
At Holding House, works deconstruct the traditional book form, like Laura Beyer's "Die Cut Study," which hangs a stack of pages with a die-cut circle excision in a colorful pinwheel around a nail.
Open up all of those apps and pile on the browser tabs and you'll eventually get to the spinning pinwheel of waiting, but if you keep yourself just a little in check, you'll be fine.
If people are paying $5.99 to watch the Grammys and instead they're watching a blank screen with an endlessly spinning pinwheel, this is a much bigger problem than a few unauthorized users accessing the stream.
From there, dive into Juicy Couture Fragrance's tropical-meets-arctic oasis, enter Clarins' chambers of beauty, get blown away by Dyson's Supersonic™-powered pinwheel, and find inspiration in Cadillac x Jason Wu's gravity-defying installation.
A test in April 2017 "flew a distance of 60 km and reached a height of 189 km before starting to 'pinwheel,' landing into the Sea of Japan after 9 minutes of flight time," MDP said.
Second, that Peter Todbaum had a different gift, for spinning rooms into a kind of visionary frenzy on the pinwheel of his tongue, even if the rooms, for now, quit spinning as soon as he exited.
Here's how we've come to understand it: The bottom of the basket uses a pinwheel-shaped starfish design to swirl hot air around each piece of food rather than dousing it like a vat of oil.
All winter long, drought-weary Californians have been waiting for the record strong El Niño event to spawn a parade of moisture-laden storms that would pinwheel their way toward the state from the Pacific Ocean.
The sensation of the laser moving over my skin immediately reminded me of the feeling of a Wartenburg Pinwheel (an early 20th century medical device that's since become commonly used by kinksters for sensation play, for the uninitiated).
The art history nerd in me is especially excited for the restaging of American artist Tina Girouard's groundbreaking 000 performance Pinwheel, organized by Los Angeles-based gallery Anat Ebgi in collaboration with curator Lumi Tan of The Kitchen.
The "pinwheel" formation makes four quadrants that don't help each other at all; also, there are only 62 entries (an average Saturday is 69), which means fewer black boxes and longer (and usually harder) entries, as a whole.
Headed by the guitarist and vocalist John Dwyer, the group distills the best garage band posturing, psychedelic freakouts and prog rock adventures of the 1960s and '70s and, with a modern spin, twirls those components like some trippy pinwheel.
Fish the sheet pan out of the oven and put some oiled Italian sausages onto it — a pinwheel sausage is a strong move here, if you see one at the store — then return it to the oven to cook.
One of the children there actually created a sort of pinwheel with the light kit that displayed a stop-motion video of a running horse, which emboldened Schuster and MacDonald even more as they looked to pique the curiosity of kids.
Wayfair and its colorful pinwheel logo are seemingly everywhere these days: on boxes being opened by Bobby Berk in the most recent season of Queer Eye, hovering next to photos of your middle school friends' kids in Facebook sidebar ads.
In the main kit, you get a range of things to build: a camera, a giant blaster, a bird, an elephant, a wind-blowing foot pedal, and the goggles themselves, along with a few smaller additions like a pinwheel and a snorkel.
Mr. Heard's furious pinwheel of resentment is supported, if not stabilized, by Lisa Eichhorn's self-effacing portrayal of his alcoholic wife and Jeff Bridges's turn as their self-loathing best friend, an unenthusiastic boat salesman who moonlights as a penny-ante gigolo.
A NOAA satellite captured this video of Hurricane Florence gathering steam in the southeast Atlantic early Monday on its path towards the East Coast of the US. From 22,236 miles above the Earth, its massive swirling cloud spiral looks like a cosmic pinwheel.
Stop into Pinwheel, 18th Street's newest record store, for some retail therapy; check out the National Museum of Mexican Art for even more artsy goodness; and when you get thirsty, Skylark is a good (cash only) stop for craft beer, pierogies, and live music.
Stop into Pinwheel, 18th Street's newest record store, for some retail therapy, check out the National Museum of Mexican Art for even more artsy goodness, and when you get thirsty, Skylark is a good (cash only) stop for craft beer, pierogies, and live music.
"I think the jobs I would do, tattooing on the neck or the face wouldn't be a problem – I hope so," said Julian Zahn, 20, who was visiting from Germany and was in the process of having a large pinwheel design tattooed onto his back.
This pinwheel of snark feels like a stunt, and there's little that the cast — which also includes David Ryan Smith, Ariel Shafir, Stephen Schnetzer and André De Shields — can do, under the author's seemingly distracted direction, to keep a feeling of agitated desperation at bay.
Britain currently has more than 60 beverage and food products with protected designations: The long, peppery pinwheel of Cumberland sausage can only be sourced and produced in the English county of Cumbria, and Yorkshire Forced Rhubarb can only be grown in the "Rhubarb Triangle" in West Yorkshire.
It struck me that they both had a "pinwheel" pattern of long answers that did not really have anything to do with theme, just to help set up the actual theme entries, and that they fit the simple "word that comes before or after" theme type.
Obama recounts how "a few times a month, Meredith would roll several big racks of clothing into my dressing room in the residence, and we'd spend an hour or two trying things on"; and the clothing had to pass a test of whether Michelle could "squat, lunge, and pinwheel" her arms.
There are some resonant moments in the installation, particularly when the work and the setting play into each other's beauty, as in the case of "Peridot Pinwheel" (1979), a square, blue and pink–themed textile applique painting that references 19th-century needlework and is placed above a marble mantelpiece in a wood-paneled salon.
When Jerry Nelson in 1990 saw the first light-capture by one of the twin ten-metre telescopes at the Keck Observatory, housed in two great domes on the dormant volcano of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, he too could not believe what he saw: a pinwheel galaxy, NGC 1232, 65m light-years away, sharper than ever before.
Among the 22" x 35" creations (which were displayed in a giant pinwheel at an event in New York last night) were: a glamorous black-and-white, crystal-encrusted image of Gigi Hadid (Brandon Maxwell); an imagining of the world made of colored rocks on denim (Gypsy Sport); and a 3-D silver stunner (Paul Andrew).
In these enigmatic assemblages, Williams packed into the tar's once-malleable, all-devouring goo (neatly contained within old castoff frames) a trove of trash-turned-treasure — circuit boards, a spray-painted pinwheel, plastic bottle caps, transparent tubes filled with oil, a cork coaster, a pocket calculator, a bicycle reflector, and empty bottles of cheap, American-made Tvarscki vodka.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ST. LOUIS — In the main gallery of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's exhibition Bare Life, on view through Sunday at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University, two stories of floor-to-ceiling wallpaper dwarf the viewer with a cascade of middle digits extending out in a pinwheel formation, aptly titled "Finger" (2015).
Obama recounted how "a few times a month, [her longtime personal stylist] Meredith [Koop] would roll several big racks of clothing into my dressing room in the residence, and we'd spend an hour or two trying things on"; and the clothing had to pass a test of whether Michelle could "squat, lunge, and pinwheel" her arms (a preventative measure the garments move naturally in public in way Obama would be criticized for).
But while those protean figures are experiencing a renaissance in the public imagination, their works have, in fact, ossified or become commercialized — in New Mexico, De Maria's "The Lightning Field" (1977), consisting of 400 sharpened steel poles, is run by the Dia Art Foundation as a sleepover site; Heizer's "City," begun in 1972 as a mile-and-a-half-long excavation set to be one of the largest sculptures ever made, won't be visitable or photographable until at least 303; "Spiral Jetty," the mammoth pinwheel of mud, salt and rock that Smithson finished in 1970, has spent most of its existence underwater — whereas Zittel's experiment has, since she conceived it, moved from the theoretical to the vividly animated in a way that few utopian art projects ever do.

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