No, it is a verb form, or also an adjective.
e.g. The swirling winds blew away the roof.
adverb for impact
The adverb form of "noise" is "noisily."
Destructive, swirling, powerful, unpredictable.
A tornado.
The adverb for "power" is "powerfully."
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.
A swirl (noun) is "un tourbillon" (masc.) in French. To swirl is "tourbillonner" and swirling is "tourbillonnant"
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."
swirling
charybdis a swirling whirlpool
1. Adverb Of Time2. Adverb Of Place3. Adverb Of Manner4. Adverb Of Degree of Quantity5. Adverb Of Frequency6. Interrogative Adverb7. Relative Adverb
"Ever" is an adverb.
This is an example of personification, giving human characteristics (scowled with hate) to something non-human (swirling smoke).