1 a continuous and exciting period of activity: --
2 the action of turning around in circles or something that turns around in circles: --
a whirl of snow
The spectacular livery of this car was an elaborate whirls and swoops of light green on a dark blue background.
Larrick was spellbound with the drama and with the flight of beautiful moments and colors, following pell-mell as in a kaleidoscope whirled at top speed.
The chorus returns to the introductory heaviness with aggressive, cracked backup vocals, intense drumming, and whirling guitars.
At 0750, the sea and sky above were aflame with burning ships, explosions, and whirling aircraft.
They have a characteristic aerial courtship display which culminates in the pair locking talons mid-air and whirling earthwards in series of spectacular cartwheels.
The shaft connecting the turbine to the compressor was made as short as possible to avoid whirling.
Then, as the members of the posse scurried into their automobiles, the car whirled and rushed away.
Large fire whirls can create wind speeds of more than 100mph km/hstrong enough to knock down trees.