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Use "gyrations" in a sentence
"The fact that one in six Americans is either unemployed or trapped in low-paying part-time employment due to the lack of full-time positions, is a far more significant economic indicator than short-term gyrations on Wall Street or periodic upward anomalies confronting an otherwise downward economic trend."
"Only they know for sure how much their angry words and heated gyrations from the uproarious losses in Miami turned their heads, when they needed focus the most."
"The Chicago Board Options Exchange's Volatility Index, a measure of investors 'nervousness about potential near-term gyrations in the stock market, was sharply higher Tuesday, up 3.8%, or 0.62 point, at 17.63."