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whirl verb (whirled, whirling) 1 intrans to spin or revolve rapidly. 2 tr & intr to move with a rapid circling or spiralling motion. 3 tr & intr to move or make something move along with great speed, on or as if on wheels. 4 intrans said of the head: to feel dizzy from excitement, etc. noun 1 a circling or spiralling movement or pattern. 2 a round of intense activity; commotion. 3 a dizzy or confused state • a whirl of emotion. whirler noun. whirling noun, adj. give something a whirl colloq to try it out; to give it a go.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse hvirfla to turn.