to cause (as a liquid) to move about in a circle especially repeatedly
kept swirling her lemonade until the ice had melted and it was completely watered down
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Recent Examples of swirl
Verb
The cupcake version is much the same: vanilla cake with a hefty swirl of multicolored buttercream icing.—Sophie Levenson, Chicago Tribune, 17 June 2025 All come together in a swirl of complex family dynamics.—Baz Bamigboye, Deadline, 21 May 2025
Noun
Suspicions also swirled around your friend Anna Mae Aquash.—Nick Estes, New Yorker, 26 June 2025 Industry speculation is already swirling: will Condé Nast promote from within Wintour’s tight inner circle, or make a bold move toward a new, more digitally fluent voice?—Jailynn Taylor, Essence, 26 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for swirl
TikTok users flooded the comment section with responses describing the scene as heartwarming and emotionally stirring.
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Melissa Fleur Afshar,
MSNBC Newsweek,
30 June 2025
But for those paying closer attention, something else was stirring: the quiet but powerful debut of SirDavis American Whisky, her first foray into spirits in partnership with Moët Hennessy.
But his ability to shoot from three-point range (34.4% in 2024-25), operate in the short roll, and even serve as an offensive hub excites Lee.
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Hunter Bailey,
Charlotte Observer,
4 July 2025
And many employers have increasingly shed low-wage staff, such as drivers and cleaning staff, from their employment rolls and contracted that work out.
Jed Hoyer and Craig Counsell know the quality of the rotation is going to make or break the Cubs' playoff hopes and success this season.
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Drew VonScio,
MSNBC Newsweek,
30 June 2025
During the team’s last homestand, fellow young talent Emmet Sheehan returned from Tommy John surgery with four sharp innings, and seemed primed to occupy an open spot in the Dodgers’ rotation moving forward.
Teddy Roosevelt would've been spinning in his grave.
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Carlo Versano,
MSNBC Newsweek,
30 June 2025
The crass charmer Loretta (Judith Miller) is spit-shining her establishment, known for its knick-knacks alongside an Orange Crush machine that spins the sugary libation.
After divorcing his ex-husband several years ago, the eddies of his relational whirlwinds have slowed, and the currents of his music career have gathered pace.
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Jonathan Horwitz,
Oc Register,
20 June 2025
Rainbow sprinkles coat the outside of a large vanilla cake, with eddies of rainbow icing, coated in edible glitter, lining the top.
Infantino, then 24, got into his car with some friends and drove around town, beeping their horns, twirling their flags and singing songs in celebration.
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James Horncastle,
New York Times,
30 June 2025
This doesn’t mean that the private sector is full of villains twirling their overgrown mustaches.
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