Verb
The word is derived from spiral
All the light of the day, fleeing the earth, seemed for one brief moment to take refuge in the sky; pink clouds spiralled round the full moon that was as green as pistachio sorbet and as clear as glass; it was reflected in the lake. Irene Nemirovsky
But in the past few years, concerns have spiralled in the US over small vaping devices branded Juul that deliver a high hit of nicotine, with a choice of flavours. Source: Internet
Club success at Napoli and another World Cup final in 1990 followed, but his personal life spiralled into a soap opera. Source: Internet
I felt a pang of guilt because my brother had shouldered all the responsibility as her condition spiralled downwards. Source: Internet
Leeds’ debts had spiralled to over £100million in 2003 under former chairman Peter Ridsdale and there were fears the club could go out of business. Source: Internet
Chatham-Kent’s COVID-19 numbers spiralled upward today as well, with 17 new cases reported over the past 24 hours. Source: Internet