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whirlwind

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whirl·wind  (hwûrlwnd, wûrl-)
n.
1. A rapidly rotating, generally vertical column of air, such as a tornado, dust devil, or waterspout.
2.
a. A tumultuous, confused rush.
b. A destructive force or thing.
adj.
Tumultuous or rapid: a whirlwind political campaign.

whirlwind
Noun
a column of air whirling violently upwards in a spiral
Adjective
done or happening much more quickly than usual: a whirlwind tour of France

whirlwind
any wind that has a spinning motion and is conflned to a small area in the shape of a vertical cylinder.
See also: Wind
Whirlwind something rushing; a confused condition.
Examples: whirlwind of applause, 1837; of tempestuous fire, 1667; of horse, 1840; of passion, 1603; of town pleasure, 1855.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.whirlwindwhirlwind - a more or less vertical column of air whirling around itself as it moves over the surface of the Earth
dust devil - a miniature whirlwind strong enough to whip dust and leaves and litter into the air
windstorm - a storm consisting of violent winds

whirlwind
modifier 3. rapid, short, quick, swift, lightning, rash, speedy, hasty, impulsive, headlong, impetuous << OPPOSITE unhurried
Translations

whirlwind [ˈwəːlwɪnd] ntorbellino
whirlwind [ˈwəːlwɪnd] ntornade f
whirlwind [ˈwəːlwɪnd] whirl n (lit) → Wirbelwind m
whirlwind [ˈwəːlwɪnd] nturbine m


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The awful whirlwind was almost upon it, and it was already pelted with showers of sand driven like hail by the storm.
She rushed full gallop through her changes of character, her songs, and her dialogue; making mistakes by the dozen, and never stopping to set them right; carrying the people along with her in a perfect whirlwind, and never waiting for the applause.
At the sight of the Marionette kicking and squirming like a young whirlwind, the Serpent laughed so heartily and so long that at last he burst an artery and died on the spot.
 
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