Virtigospelled Vertigo
its illusionary feeling
"Whirling" can be either a verb or an adjective depending on context. Example: The rotor started whirling. - Verb Don't touch the whirling rotor. - Adjective
Tornado
The Whirling Dervish was created in 1972-05.
The past tense of "The whirling leaves dance at her feet" is "The whirling leaves danced at her feet."
The Whirling Dervishes are an order of Sufis and Sufism is a sect of Islam. Therefore, the Whirling Dervishes are both Sufi and Islamic.
The whirling leaves danced at her feet.
Well, whirling isn't but i think whirl probably is :)
A tornado is the whirling wind associated with thunderstorms.
Peopl may experience two things when they say that they are dizzy. One is having a feeling of lightheadedness where you feel that your head is spinning and you feel that you are about to pass out or faint. The other one is the feeling that your surroundings are spinning, usually called Vertigo. You may feel that you are whirling or spinning where in fact the surroundings are all fine. These are the two things that a person who is dizzy may feel or go through. There are many reasons for dizziness, it may be a medical condition or just simply a rush of blood circulation inside the body.
Peopl may experience two things when they say that they are dizzy. One is having a feeling of lightheadedness where you feel that your head is spinning and you feel that you are about to pass out or faint. The other one is the feeling that your surroundings are spinning, usually called Vertigo. You may feel that you are whirling or spinning where in fact the surroundings are all fine. These are the two things that a person who is dizzy may feel or go through. There are many reasons for dizziness, it may be a medical condition or just simply a rush of blood circulation inside the body.