The object twirled can be done directly by one or two hands, the fingers or by other parts of the body.
A dancer twirls around in sepia toned poetry.
When it has captured an earthworm, it reverses into its burrow, sometimes twisting its head around or twirling its whole body to subdue its prey.
At the trial he whistled, hummed, and twirled his thumbs throughout the prosecution's case, apparently well-pleased with his position in the limelight.
While it is not required of the position, most drum majors perform twirling routines during the halftime show.
The turn of the decade would reveal an evolution in cane stepping known today as twirling.
Devotees arrange themselves round the big fire at the centre twirling small clothes in an artistic pattern and dance.
The origin of twirling can be found in manipulation skills developed for armed combat and in traditional dance.
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