2. Verb. (third-person singular of twirl) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Twirls
1. twirl [v] - See also: twirl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Twirls
Literary usage of Twirls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Robert Montgomery and His Reviewers: With Some Remarks on the Present State by Edward Clarkson (1830)
"... See how he licks his tooth, and screws his eye, And twists and twirls his
thumbs, he can't tell why. ' Like Pythia perch'd upon the Delphic stool, ..."
2. The Roman-Urdu Journal: To Advocate the Use of the Roman Alphabet in by Roman-Urdu Society (1878)
"... ami equally indecipherable hand-writing prevalent in Sindh ? of the twists,
twirls, and convolutions current in Southern India ? ..."
3. Shooting, Yachting, and Sea-fishing Trips, at Home and on the Continent by Lewis Clements (1877)
"Larks, over twirls, are very easy to shoot, as occasionally they keep fluttering
in the same place above the instrument, thus offering a mark that even a ..."
4. Shooting, Yachting, and Sea-fishing Trips, at Home and on the Continent by Wildfowler, Lewis Clements (1877)
"Larks, over twirls, are very easy to shoot, as occasionally they keep fluttering
in the same place above the instrument, thus offering a mark that even a ..."