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102 Sentences With "whirled"

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That's right, as #DescribeAMoviesPlotIn5Words whirled around Terrible Pun Twitter on Thursday, Titanic was king of the whirled.
Palmieri whirled around and tucked the puck between Copley's legs.
Air whirled in through two gills in the plastic windows.
Helicopters whirled overhead, and residents were ordered to stay inside.
Then the doctor whirled his hand and the patient turned around.
"I love it," she said, as the lyra whirled above her.
And one after another, these helicopter moms whirled into the boudoir.
"...photoshopped obviously," huffed Trump as the photo whirled around the internet.
It whirled and bristled, as languidly as an anemone in the sea.
Bjugstad whirled around and passed to Vatrano, whose shot sailed over Lehner's glove.
The fowl … is whirled about the head of the penitent, with an appropriate prayer.
Here, the language is flexible, the staging galloping, the furniture whirled about on wheels.
The temperature dropped to around 25, tiny flurries whirled around in the light wind.
I sat and was whirled to face the mirror and swathed in a pink cape.
Twice he shouldered Frazier, in green-and-gold brocade trunks, as he whirled around the ring.
He whirled along the left boards and fired the puck through traffic and past the unsuspecting Allen.
"Have a nice day, commie," the Subbro spat as he whirled around and waltzed onto the SubTrain.
When Buttigieg whirled around to confront him, had he hit the kid or just stared him down?
Her brain whirled, finally landing on roasted beets, another Icelandic staple that, like rye, is earthy and sweet.
Lincecum twisted and whirled and launched his body at hitters, an impossibly long stride helping generate extraordinary power.
More than 60 people were killed when the wildfires whipped and whirled through the once densely forested countryside.
The beat whirled the molecules inside us, the ecstasy exploded our serotonin like confetti eggs cracked over our heads.
But Miguel Andujar, who whirled completely around as he caught the ball, pulled Bird off first base with his throw.
The boxing fans who filled the brewery bellowed and whooped, overwhelmingly supportive of Trollmann as he whirled around the ring.
But the other ingredients work their magic simply by being whirled around in some olive oil and butter, and then combined.
Not to the people who already taught us that we could imagine Whirled Peace and that humans could eat Phish Food.
Whirled like lassos or jump-ropes, one in each hand, these add both an aural and visual layer to the choreography.
There is perky pink borscht from a blender, whirled with sour cream or yogurt and served in a glass, ice-cold.
The port in the city of Busan was shut for a second day as Chaba whirled past and headed east towards Japan.
Then the feed panned to the Baltimorean taking off one of his swimming caps as he whirled around to see his time.
Instead, guests heard descriptions of each course from the professional chef, Matt Cruz, who whirled around the open kitchen's quartzite-topped island.
Her chin was tilted up, and the flip of her hair suggested movement, as though she'd just whirled around to face a foe.
For a few moments, he stayed that way; then he whirled around and addressed a timid greeting to the buttons of my shirt.
They have been particularly visible at the hockey games, where cheerleaders have whirled pom-poms and they have belted out Russian folk songs.
What a feeling, I remember thinking, marveling at the light-headed sense of euphoria I felt as I whirled around the dance floor.
Couples wielding salad spinners whirled furiously to "Flight of the Bumblebee," among other classical favorites that had been set to a disco beat.
It's incredible to imagine them, though: poems, usually confined to books or pamphlets, instead worn out and about, perhaps whirled around a dance floor.
Henceforth hurricanes would have male and female names alternately, and the first, Hurricane Bob (Barry would have been a lot better), whirled in in 1979.
Twice a week, he sat for an hour in a Grifols Biomat centre, as an apheresis machine whirled, siphoning the plasma out of his blood.
The "oohs" and "ahhs" grew louder and louder before reaching ear-splitting levels as she whirled around in a blur for her final Biellman spin.
Those included Lagerfeld's models, a who's who of contemporary culture — among them Cara Delevingne, Lily-Rose Depp and Pharrell Williams — who whirled through the audience.
Even though Hurricane Irma spared Puerto Rico, brushing it lightly as it whirled west two weeks ago, almost 70 percent of the island lost power.
Instantly, fans whirled to life and the screen popped on, displaying the current charge levels and how long it would take to get to 100%.
I didn't know then the degree to which his scenes were imbued with fictions, but my overactive imagination whizzed and whirled across his grand canvases.
The right winger whirled and sent the puck toward center ice, where Point corraled it in stride and raced toward the net with Pulock in pursuit.
Stranger Things whirled into Netflix in the summer of 2016, slowly but surely gaining heavy momentum before turning into a massive hit for the streaming platform.
Instead, this quintessential 21st-century creative director was busy fitting übermodel Constance Jablonski in a gold chain-mail slip dress, while three sets of camera whirled.
Under flashing club lights, models dressed in patchwork jackets, sequined shorts and animal-print knits whirled across the stage in a frenzy of pattern and color.
She then posed for photographs in front of the pyramids, tipping her hat down against the wind as dancers whirled and dramatic music played in the background.
In Fez, my mind whirled through all the places I'd visited that week: Paris; London; Cork, Ireland; Naples and Puglia in Italy; the mountains of Slovenia; Copenhagen.
Hurricane Maria whirled through Puerto Rico almost a week ago, but we still don't know the full extent of the devastation that the Category 4 storm left behind.
He was struck three times in the back as he whirled around, taunting the officers during a traffic stop and, according to their testimony, reaching for his gun.
Later, another attendant whirled towels around bathers with the flourish of a dervish, wrapping the waist, shoulders and head in smooth white cloth before they returned to the entrance area.
Smith, one of five Bruins in double figures with 10 points, whirled into the lane and drew a foul from Stephen Thompson Jr. as he softly banked his shot home.
Police helicopters whirled overhead as she pointed out a small house where women used to buy eggs and where addicts now bought drugs — the police had found human remains nearby.
As a 3D freeze-frame whirled around Deadpool's opening car-chase debacle, a whole host of middle fingers went up, starting with a Starbucks cup with "Rob L." scribbled on it.
"Birders and hunters, we all want this," said Jeffrey A. Gordon, the association's president, gazing over the Bombay Hook refuge last week as tree swallows whirled and an osprey soared above.
Operatic tunes culled from a varied career were recreated; Darryl McDaniels of the rap group Run-DMC recited Langston Hughes; dancers whirled to the music of Scott Joplin and Richard Strauss.
But when I approached myself, the Katz's man put up one finger to say "just a moment," and when he whirled back around, his outstretched arm held that familiar chartreuse can.
Overcome by gratitude to God, he stripped down to his linens and whirled about before the ark of the covenant — his love and joy spilling beyond the boundaries of normal decorum.
While a national debate over the potential dangers of pornography whirled around him, Flynt became reclusive, surrounding himself with armed guards and rarely leaving his mansion near Hustler's new Beverly Hills headquarters.
Van Dyke, the driver told Kalven, had paused to appraise the situation after the first shots whirled McDonald to the ground, and then he continued firing on the prone and lifeless teenager.
YEREVAN, Armenia — Nikol Pashinyan, who led the nonviolent protest movement that improbably toppled the government of Armenia, had just ended a brief interview and headed into another room when he whirled around.
For Republican Debbie Lesko in Arizona's 8th congressional district, who whirled me around Sun City in a golf cart, it was sharing how she survived the domestic violence of her previous husband.
It was a lush, surreally Edenic performance piece, in which dancers and models prowled, whirled, and ran, laughing, across a grassy set strewn with fountains, plants growing under fluorescent lights, and geodesic domes.
With a runner on first, a bouncing ball came back at Verlander, and he reached high above his head, picked it clean, whirled, and threw a dart to the open air above second.
His supporters have whirled through a cavalcade of defenses over the past two months to explain why the president shouldn't be impeached for inviting a foreign government to sabotage a domestic political rival.
The Bruins entered the third down 563-0 before Heinen got them on the board, when he spun and whirled the puck past Hart from the front of the net at 5:59.
At one point they outscored the Raptors by 20-1; with each possession the ball whirled from hand to hand to hand, and players set picks and cut and pivoted with collective intuition.
I should know: I'm the author of "Den of Thieves," which chronicled the rise and fall of Michael Milken and his junk bond empire and the cast of characters that whirled around him.
It showed a shirtless Johnson hitting a golf ball into the ocean; as he made contact, a puff of blue smoke whirled skyward, signifying that Gretzky, who is pregnant, was carrying a boy.
Watching it, I couldn't get over the fact that it felt like a bunch of good ideas thrown in a salad spinner—a lot of cool things whirled around, but it ultimately wasn't palatable.
Kolten Wong followed with a bloop double to right, but Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil whirled and threw home to get pitcher Jack Flaherty, who was pinch-running for Molina, for the final out.
With a campaign speech in North Carolina that whirled from one target to the next, Mr. Trump accelerated his shift away from courting swing voters or delivering a message aimed at the political mainstream.
He got to his feet quickly, he said, whirled and hit her with his right hand, knocking her to the sidewalk, then punched her a second time as she lay on the ground, apparently unconscious.
Holbrooke's tenacity as he whirled through the region might have, if he had been given time and support, allowed him to cajole and browbeat the prideful warlords there as he had done in the Balkans.
The best and maybe the only way to appreciate "Alice Through the Looking Glass" is to surrender to its mad digital excess and be whirled around through time and space in a world of grotesque overabundance.
On a recent drive through mountain roads north of New York City, the Aventador SVJ felt glorious as it shifted gears through its seven-speed automatic transmission and whirled easily through turns at impossible-seeming speeds.
Mr. Candido designed costumes, which could delight with calligraphic markings on leotards and also surprise: Strips of hemp, for example, when attached to costumes, flew into the air as the dancers whirled, adding shape to movement.
This particular, and peculiar, blackface debate is at once familiar and different, whirled into some other thing by the complicated semiotic daiquiri machine that is New Orleans — and by the taboo-busting spirit of its carnival season.
But the ice cream magnates, whose activist political histories have been displayed on every tub of "Rainforest Crunch" or "Imagine Whirled Peace" sold over decades, recently came out in favor of a tax increase on the wealthy — including themselves.
And then there was that tiny wisp of a Brazilian girl — 4-foot-4, 16 years old — who floated onto the balance beam, whirled the length of it and turned in a near perfect routine that no one expected.
On Monday, after days of soberly underscoring the threat from the virus, he whirled in a different direction, insisting at his daily press briefing that the country might face greater danger from a sustained economic shutdown than from loosening social distancing.
Chapman then uncorked a 100-mile-per-hour fastball that sailed over catcher Gary Sanchez, hit the padding behind home plate and bounced right back to Sanchez, who whirled and easily threw out Kemp as he tried to advance to third.
In one hand, I clutched a newspaper printed in Bengali, whirled into a thonga, or cone, and brimming over with jhal muri: a loose bouquet of cilantro, puffed rice, crunchy filaments of fried chickpea flour and hoops of green chile like castoff earrings.
He stood by as the team's jerseys whirled near him in a dryer for one final time, and watched as player after player left the locker room, all dressed up in a suit, head down, to depart for another long, painful summer.
Like a lobster, it must be plunged alive into boiling water, until it becomes bright red or purple or something, and then before the color fades, placed quickly in a washing machine and allowed to stew in its own gore as it is whirled around.
During the show, I watched as one middle-aged woman in high heeled boots and black jeans was whirled around, dragged along the floor, and delicately humped on various surfaces — all while still seated, extremely serenely if I may add, in the same chair.
They wanted to ensure that, after all that driving, people could mill about the enormous property for an hour or so and be bathed in the sounds of drums and gongs and corrugaphones (that is, tubes, whirled by hand), which came from every direction.
Working with pigs, he took a plug of abdominal muscle the size of a pencil eraser, whirled it in a blender to break the cells apart, added some enzymes to dissolve cell proteins, and spun the mix in a centrifuge to isolate the mitochondria.
Small sticks and pine cones, smoking and still too hot to touch, were landing around them, whirled there by winds blasting from the Eagle Creek fire just to the east near Multnomah Falls, a place that has not seen a major wildfire in living memory.
Playing Firewatch, a graphics-intensive exploration game, for thirty minutes switching back and forth between Ultra and High settings, the bottom of the Razer Blade got hot and the fans whirled and more than one person in the office asked me if it was going to die.
Dora, the first hurricane to form in the Pacific so far this year, was carrying maximum sustained winds of about 80 miles per hour (130 km per hour) as it whirled about 170 miles (275 km) south-southwest of the port of Manzanillo, the center said.
Image: Bill Waugh/APA three-ton metal ball at the end of a 50-foot arm whirled around at 24 revolutions per minute, at speeds up to 88 miles per hour: this centrifuge at Johnson Space Center's Manned Spacecraft Center, was designed for training Apollo astronauts, and started to operate in 1966.
They also began using the "block-face images" — high-­resolution pictures made during the slicing, when a camera mounted above the slicer snapped a shot just before each pass of the blade — to create a three-­dimensional model of Henry's brain, one that could be whirled around and zoomed in and out of at will.
At a party thrown by Penguin Random House India, in a palace once occupied by a maharajah, guests were led through a gate where dancing girls whirled giddily on the ramparts and over a red carpet across an expanse of gardens, dark except for thousands of tiny flickering candles and liveried servants offering Champagne.
In his joyful pursuit of enlightenment — to "turn our flashes of insight into abiding light," as he put it — he meditated with Tibetan Buddhist monks, practiced yoga with Hindu holy men, whirled with ecstatic Sufi Islamic dervishes, chewed peyote with Mexican Indians and celebrated the Jewish Sabbath with a daughter who had converted to Judaism.
And the President's daily cycle of disinformation whirled on with his selective quote from an interview with Time magazine and several European outlets in which Zelensky denied he discussed a quid pro quo with the President but appeared to rebuke him for holding back aid when his government is waging a bitter war with pro-Russian separatists.
Rangers 4, Senators 1 | Ottawa leads series, 2-1 J. T. Miller charged into the Ottawa Senators' zone late in the second period Tuesday night, and he controlled the puck as he whirled at the top of the circle to shake one defender, and he controlled it as he juked past another, and he controlled it even as he fended off a check and zoomed toward the net.
"People remain completely intrigued about Lee, partly because of the drama, excitement and tragedy that whirled around him in both life and death, but also because he was a rare genius — one of a handful of designers, alongside Martin Margiela and Rei Kawakubo, whose first collection set the mood of the wider industry for years afterwards," Tony Glenville, creative director at London College of Fashion, said, referring to the designer by his first name.
" It was just as George Orwell described the memory holes in "1984," situated throughout the Ministry of Truth, where history was rewritten to match state propaganda: "When one knew that any document was due for destruction…it was an automatic action to lift the flap of the nearest memory hole and drop it in, whereupon it would be whirled away on a current of warm air to the enormous furnaces which were hidden somewhere in the recesses of the building.
Inside the compound were a dozen more people: a woman fed thistles to a camel whose oversized feet and knobbly knees seemed to balloon from its skinny legs, others pounded some sort of grain in drum-like wooden mortars, a pair of boys were scrubbing out old plastic bottles in a plastic tub of foaming water, a small girl whirled a cackling baby on her hip, several children ate a red stew from a metal tray, passing the wide carved spoon in a circle.

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