Gyrate :
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Verb(1) to wind or move in a spiral course(2) revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis
(1) The dance beat cranks, and the bodies continue to gyrate .(2) He has become bored with watching cheap women dance and gyrate for his pleasure.(3) their wings gyrate through the water like paddle wheels(4) It's music that you want to move to, with electric guitar riffs that twang and gyrate across the airwaves.(5) Some merchants offer suspended paper marionettes that in skilled hands can be made to dance and gyrate from the end of a string.(6) She couldn't dance very well, but from the way everyone else was moving, all she would have to do was gyrate her hips, and she would be fine.(7) She made her way to a platform in the middle of the court and gyrated suggestively in front of a wind machine.(8) Transformers and gyrators in a bond graph model may be reduced and lead to a concise model with smaller number of elements.(9) The circle becomes a spiralling tornado - spinning and gyrating to confuse the intruder.(10) This truly dynamic duo of old-school, street style, hip-hop lyricists from Pittsburgh rocked the house with a nickel bag of attitude and lunatic gyrations to spare.(11) She gyrates frenetically with an abandonment borne of pure intoxification, and scatters her money haphazardly over the stage.(12) Stock markets around the world ended one of the darkest weeks in their history yesterday with a day of tumultuous trading as nervous dealers sent share prices gyrating wildly.(13) It operates with a myriad of sensors that monitor steering wheel position, the forward and sideways movements of the car, whether the car is gyrating on its axis, and braking and wheel speed.(14) I was uncomfortable with the amount of sexually suggestive gyrating the dancers, and even the band, were making.(15) There was loud disco music playing and two little girls with no boobies gyrating in a vaguely pornographic manner.(16) Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic.
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