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  • 51Whirl-Y-Gig — The logo of the Whirl Y Gig Whirl Y Gig is one of the longest running world dance clubs in London. It was set up by Ros Madden as an experiment of the Association of Humanistic Psychology in 1981, who passed it on to the capable hands of DJ… …

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  • 52Whirl Tour — Infobox VG |title = Whirl Tour developer = Papaya Studio publisher = Vivendi Games designer = engine = version = released = PlayStation 2 NA November 25, 2002 EU March 07, 2003Gamecube NA November 12, 2002 EU March 31, 2003 genre = Sports modes …

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  • 53whirl around — verb fly around The clothes tumbled in the dryer rising smoke whirled in the air • Syn: ↑whirl, ↑tumble • Derivationally related forms: ↑whirl (for: ↑whirl) …

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  • 54whirl line — sūkurinė linija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. vortex line; whirl line vok. Wirbellinie, f rus. вихревая линия, f pranc. ligne de tourbillon, f; ligne tourbillon, f; ligne tourbillon, f …

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  • 55whirl disturbance — sūkurinis trikdys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. vortical perturbation; whirl disturbance vok. Wirbelstörung, f rus. вихреобразное возмущение, n pranc. disturbance tourbillonnaire, f; perturbation tourbillonnaire, f …

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  • 56whirl-te-woo —  butter milk, from being made in a whirl bouk. Derb …

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  • 57Whirl — Вихревое движение; Вращать в центрифуге; центрифугировать …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 58whirl — Synonyms and related words: Charybdis, Maelstrom, Sunday drive, ado, advance, agitation, airing, ascend, avert, back, back stream, back up, backflow, backwash, backwater, barrel, bother, botheration, brouhaha, budge, bullet, burst, bustle,… …

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  • 59whirl — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. spin[ning], gyration, turn; flutter, tizzy, confusion; pirouette. v. spin, twirl, turn, rotate, revolve, gyre, gyrate; dance, pirouette. See rotation. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Rapid rotating motion] Syn …

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  • 60whirl — whorl …

    American English homophones