it means to move in a spiral shape
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"Spiral" can be a noun as in, "The spring is in the shape of a spiral", or it can be a verb as in, "He would eventually spiral out of control."
try is that probably is it.
In is the verb I believe. I'm not exactly sure though. Its is a adj, warm is adj, and then I'm not positive but I believe in is a verb. :D
What, exactly do you mean?
To explain why your verb is what it is.
"Spiral" can be a noun as in, "The spring is in the shape of a spiral", or it can be a verb as in, "He would eventually spiral out of control."
The word "coil" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a spiral or a winding shape. As a verb, it means to wind into a spiral or to gather into a circular or spiral shape.
It can be, but it isn't always so. It can also be an adjective.Adverb: It spiraled downward. The verb is modified by 'downward'.Adjective: It moved in a downward spiral. The noun 'spiral' is being modified here.
A spiral is a winding curve.
What do you mean with "the" barred spiral galaxy? There is not one such galaxy; there are millions of them. Also, the only galaxies that can be said to "orbit" the Milky Way are some nearby dwarf galaxies. The galaxies in the Local Group (the group which includes the Milky Way) are gravitationally bound to the Local Group, but they don't exactly orbit one another; it's probably more like they orbit around their common center of mass.
They don't mean anything
If you mean forms as in shape, then spiral.
The term means to move in a spiral course or shape or in a coiled shape. The spiral is an ancient symbol of seasons and evolution. Each loop is one step higher.
I hope that you can identify just exactly where in this sentence I have successfully utilized a verb.
try is that probably is it.
try is that probably is it.
naruto is a spiral looking thing one often adds when making ramen (spiral, ramen, get it *wink*)