dance. whirling looks like it might be a verb but it is an adjective it describes the leaves.
Course you can! Anyone can dance.
The Chinese ribbon dance is a performance that features dancers whirling long strips of silk through he air. The silk ribbons are attached to short, varnished sticks, and as the dancer manipulates the silk, they will also perform specific steps and leaps. The history of the Chinese dance form goes back thousands of years.
It is the part of your foot just behind your toes, before the arch and heel. In most dance styles, you dance primarily on this part of the foot, and rarely on your heels. When dancing "on the balls of your feet", it means to dance with your feet arched as if you are in high heels.
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The past tense of "The whirling leaves dance at her feet" is "The whirling leaves danced at her feet."
The whirling leaves danced at her feet.
dance. whirling looks like it might be a verb but it is an adjective it describes the leaves.
The verb is dance and the past tense of dance is danced.
Whirling Dervish.
ballet, tap dance, physical expression, whirling or twirling
When individuals afflicted with Whirling Disorder hear old Rolling Stones tunes, even remade as Muzak, they let loose and dance uncontrollably. (I'm fairly certain its fictitious...)
The whirling dervishes is an Islamic way of dance to represent the treating of the ill healthed which originated in the 20th Century and is more prominent in the modern day around the area of Turkey as there are festivals connected to it
"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
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The Whirling Dervish was created in 1972-05.
The Whirling Dervishes are an order of Sufis and Sufism is a sect of Islam. Therefore, the Whirling Dervishes are both Sufi and Islamic.