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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Twirl \Twirl\ (tw[~e]rl), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Twirled}
(tw[~e]rld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Twirling}.] [Cf. AS.
[thorn]wiril a churn staff, a stirrer, flail, [thorn]weran,
[=a][thorn]weran, to agitate, twirl, G. zwirlen, quirlen,
querlen to twirl, to turn round or about, quirl a twirling
stick, OHG. dweran to twirl, stir. Cf. {Trowel}.]
To move or turn round rapidly; to whirl round; to move and
turn rapidly with the fingers.
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See ruddy maids,
Some taught with dexterous hand to twirl the wheel.
--Dodsley.
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No more beneath soft eve's consenting star
Fandango twirls his jocund castanet. --Byron.
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