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Definition of Swirlingly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swirlingly
Literary usage of Swirlingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Journey to Nature by Andrew Carpenter Wheeler (1901)
"The beautiful mountain stream ran swirlingly but softly in front of us, weaving
and melting into confluent and vanishing curves, and making an intoxicating ..."
2. A Journey to Nature by Andrew Carpenter Wheeler, J. P. Mowbray, Doubleday, Page & Company, Manhattan Press (1901)
"The beautiful mountain stream ran swirlingly but softly in front of us, weaving
and melting into confluent and vanishing curves, and making an intoxicating ..."
3. Further Adventures of Lad by Albert Payson Terhune, George H. Doran Company (1922)
"She had hair-trigger nerves, a swirlingly uncertain temper that was scarce atoned
for by her charm and lovableness; and she lacked Lad's ..."
4. Out-of-doors (1902)
"The beautiful mountain stream ran swirlingly but softly in front of us, weaving
and melting into confluent and vanishing curves, and making an intoxicating ..."
5. A Journey to Nature by Andrew Carpenter Wheeler (1901)
"The beautiful mountain stream ran swirlingly but softly in front of us, weaving
and melting into confluent and vanishing curves, and making an intoxicating ..."
6. A Journey to Nature by Andrew Carpenter Wheeler, J. P. Mowbray, Doubleday, Page & Company, Manhattan Press (1901)
"The beautiful mountain stream ran swirlingly but softly in front of us, weaving
and melting into confluent and vanishing curves, and making an intoxicating ..."
7. Further Adventures of Lad by Albert Payson Terhune, George H. Doran Company (1922)
"She had hair-trigger nerves, a swirlingly uncertain temper that was scarce atoned
for by her charm and lovableness; and she lacked Lad's ..."
8. Out-of-doors (1902)
"The beautiful mountain stream ran swirlingly but softly in front of us, weaving
and melting into confluent and vanishing curves, and making an intoxicating ..."