- awhirl
- adjective Date: 1843 being in a whirl
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
awhirl — 1837, from A (Cf. a ) (1) + WHIRL (Cf. whirl) … Etymology dictionary
awhirl — /euh hwerrl , euh werrl /, adj. rotating rapidly; spinning; whirling (usually used predicatively): dancers awhirl to the strains of a lively waltz. [1880 85; A 1 + WHIRL] * * * … Universalium
awhirl — ə+ adjective Etymology: a (I) + whirl, v. : in a whirl : whirling his head awhirl with fantastic schemes … Useful english dictionary
awhirl — adjective whirling … Wiktionary
awhirl — adj. spinning rapidly, quickly turning around and around … English contemporary dictionary
awhirl — a•whirl [[t]əˈ(h)wɜrl, əˈwɜrl[/t]] adj. rotating rapidly; spinning • Etymology: 1880–85 … From formal English to slang
Mermaid problem — The Mermaid problem is an observation occasionally mentioned in literature, concerning the difficulty of having sexual intercourse with a mermaid. Although mermaids are commonly depicted as beautiful, variably nude, and enticing, a man attempting … Wikipedia