1. swirling - Noun
2. swirling - Adjective
3. swirling - Verb
of Swirl
Source: Webster's dictionaryDark forces dragged me away from the keyboard, swirling forces of irresistible intensity and power. Boris Johnson
It's the swirling river of time that makes our identities, not the monochromatic simplicity of skin colour or the definitive lines of international borders. Giles Foden
I am alone, as though I stood On the highest peak of the tired gray world, About me only swirling snow, Above me, endless space unfurled; With earth hidden and heaven hidden, And only my own spirit's pride To keep me from the peace of those Who are not lonely, having died. Sara Teasdale
Everywhere I go I see increasing evidence of people swirling about in a human cesspit of their own making. Norman Angell
They passed a farmhouse, a simple shack surrounded by animals - a lazy burro, clucking chickens, a litter of pigs. The farmhouse stood alone in the desolate landscape. There was no sign of a living person anywhere. And then it was gone, lost in the swirling dust plume of the car. Michael Crichton
And over it all, the butterflies swarmed, like a million yellow-pettalled flowers dancing on swirling winds. Steven Erikson