0 a tall, spinning column of air that moves across the surface of the land or sea
1 A whirlwind event happens very fast, and often unexpectedly:
2 a storm with strong winds that move in a circle
The film created a whirlwind of controversy.
3 happening or developing very quickly:
a whirlwind tour
Her fan, made from banana leaves, is extremely large and has magical properties, as it can create giant whirlwinds.
There are many legends passed down in snowy regions, and there are some regions that call whirlwinds themselves kamaitachi.
They appealed also to the speed and expansion of gaseous bodies, to whirlwinds and inflated balloons.
I was getting too old and those two were whirlwinds.
Whirlwinds are very common but not usually destructive; waterspouts can be seen over lakes.
Winds from other small storms (such as rain storms and local thunderstorms) can cause minor whirlwinds to form.
They have the power to create powerful whirlwinds in both robot and jet modes.
He was able to use these whirlwinds to fly, and could use them offensively against opponents.
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