Swirl
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British pronunciation/swˈɜːl/
American pronunciation/ˈswɝɫ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "swirl"

to swirl
01

wirbeln, strudeln

to move in a twisting or whirling motion, creating a pattern of circular or spiral motion
Intransitive
to swirl definition and meaning
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The leaves swirl in the wind during the autumn months.
Colors of paint are swirling together on the palette as the artist prepares to create.
The dancer 's skirt swirled as she spun across the stage.
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wirbeln, schwirren

to set something in motion, typically a fluid or substance, in a twisting or spiraling motion
Transitive: to swirl a liquid
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The artist used a brush to swirl vibrant colors on the canvas
Adding cream to coffee, she used a spoon to swirl the mixture, creating a visually appealing pattern.
The chef skillfully used a spatula to swirl the chocolate and vanilla batters together.
01

Wirbel, Schraubenform

in geometry, a pattern or shape that exhibits a twisting or spiraling motion, often characterized by continuous, curved lines forming a rotational or helical design
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The galaxy 's arms displayed a beautiful swirl pattern, creating an aesthetic spiral shape.
The seashell exhibited a natural swirl, showcasing a unique and intricate spiral design.
An artistic representation of wind currents might include swirls to convey the fluid dynamics.
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