A swirl (noun) is "un tourbillon" (masc.) in French. To swirl is "tourbillonner" and swirling is "tourbillonnant"
No, it is a verb form, or also an adjective. e.g. The swirling winds blew away the roof.
nothing really it just comes to u a caring sensation. You could also enter tongue and create a swirling motion.
Swirling means moving in a circular motion, like a whirlpool.
Swirling means moving in a circular motion, like a whirlpool.
a cyclone is a swirling cener of low pressure
Swirling is a present participle. To swirl is the verb.
Participle phrases always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence.So in the sentence "Swirling the colors together, the artist created a beautiful painting."Swirling the colors together would be the participle phrase.
A swirling vertical funnel that occurs over a body of water is termed a "waterspout."
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charybdis a swirling whirlpool
This is an example of personification, giving human characteristics (scowled with hate) to something non-human (swirling smoke).
The term for swirling clouds of hydrogen gas out of which stars are born is "nebula."