I've never gambled before, but I'd like to give it a whirl. (an idiom meaning to try something)
He is lost in the whirl of paperwork on his desk.
We watched the race cars whirl around the track.
I listened to the lecture and my thoughts were a whirl of confusion.
Give It a Whirl was created in 2003.
Give It a Whirl - song - was created in 1979.
Generally this term means , give it a try
give me a good sentences for pro
It's GIVE IT A WHIRL. It means you will try it, sample it or invest time in. You will get involved.
in the bottom left whirl island
give 5 sentences of direst object
Yes, the word 'whirl' is both a noun (whirl, whirls) and a verb (whirl, whirls, whirling, whirled).Examples:The star made her entrance in a whirl of excitement. (noun)The propeller began to whirl then the helicopter began to lift. (verb)
Such sentences are described as being imperative.
Whirl is a verb.
spin is turning and whirl is the same.
Here's one: DO YOU REALLY NEED ME TO GIVE YOU SENTENCES FOR YOU? NO, REALLY, I MEAN IT!