1. whirled - Noun
2. whirled - Verb
of Whirl
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Davies, a sponge can be whirled in a blender and reassemble itself. Source: Internet
Gluten-free bread will (in my experience) never be featherlight, whirled full of air like a French baguette, or spongy and bendable, like my old Gumby and Pokey dolls. Source: Internet
Opener “Sensitive” takes two minutes to fade in from a gorgeous blur of whirled synths and chiming ambient sounds, and once its supple, seductive beat drops, Mr Twin Sister blind you with their newfound taste for aggressive opulence. Source: Internet
As one, Robin and his companions whirled around. Source: Internet
Inside the station the wind did not blow so continuously and hard as outside; it eddied and whirled. Source: Internet
I whirled and got up behind him. Source: Internet