1. swirled - Adjective
2. swirled - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter moving inland only a short distance, much hard fighting swirled around a 50-foot-tall medieval stone tower that held a machine-gun nest. Source: Internet
A lot of disinformation and confusion around COVID-19 has swirled around the internet since the pandemic began, and addressing myths and falsehoods is especially fraught, says Brossard. Source: Internet
A crisp, biting wind swirled through the open window; lifting the thin sheet draped over his aching body. Source: Internet
Controversy has swirled around the drug since Trump started promoting it in the White House briefing room on March 19. Source: Internet
In recent days speculation has swirled about a July start for the three-Test series, which was originally carded to begin June 4 but had to be scrapped because of the outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Source: Internet
At the time they were filming the film, tabloid rumors swirled that Jessica and Johnny were having an affair. Source: Internet