0 past simple and past participle of gyrate
1 to turn around and around on a fixed point, usually quickly
The index figure of commodity prices has gyrated madly between 150 and 200, and back again to 150.
Between the wars, there was no absolutely reliable monetary standard and leading currencies gyrated for a variety of reasons.
The exchange rate has gyrated wildly.
Dancers minced and gyrated their hips in slow vertical and horizontal figure eights, rhythmically snapping their fingers and making suggestive gestures.
This honeycomb can be alternated into the gyrated tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb, with pairs of tetrahedra existing in the alternated gaps (instead of a triangular bipyramid).
The rear bearing of one of the rotors also came free so the rotor gyrated, causing metal-to-metal contact and great heat.
This polyhedron exists as the augmentation of cells in a gyrated alternated cubic honeycomb.
Madonna, along with her six dancers, gyrated in choreographed dance moves.