Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twirl.(verb)
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Use "twirls" in a sentence
"In this romp that flits somewhere between the perils of the Pink Panther and the adventures of Victor / Victoria twirls a kaleidoscope of shady politicos, pawnbrokers and police who tangle with the over-poofed, heavily feathered and painted, very pumped and puckered glamorous gender benders, impersonators and muscle boys in boots, pumps and balloon bras gathering at an annual Russian River drag pageant."
"And as you see the rain lit up by these strong lights that we have trained on it, it's fascinating to see because it is just coming straight across and then kind of twirls and twirls and swirls, going down in that direction, sweeping across the concrete parking lot."
"She kicks her bare feet and wiggles her hips and twirls, delighted to show off her billowing red and gold skirt, and we all clap and beg for more."