When he'd regained equilibrium, he whirled around to confront his antagonist. |
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Maru turned a sharp corner and whirled around, preparing for her stalker's arrival. |
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Mia whirled around, ready to deck the person holding onto her when she realized who it was. |
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He whirled around to find an impossibly tall, cloaked figure leering ominously at them. |
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Desperate to know who my unknown assaulter was, I whirled around and all I saw was another blow heading towards me. |
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My whole mind whirled around me, thinking so many thoughts that I couldn't distinguish anything intelligible. |
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The class was laughing hysterically and Bree whirled around and yelled at them to rack off. |
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Instead, the fire whipped and whirled around me, crawling up the walls and ceiling as it coursed through the halls. |
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Scarlet and rust-colored leaves whirled around his feet with the cool wind. |
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Armstrong whirled around and saw a rotund man with a large cigar and a beard come storming across the bridge. |
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Something unreadable flashed across her face, and he set his teeth and whirled around to stalk out of the room. |
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Sara whirled around, cheeks mottled red in embarrassment as soon as she saw the intruder. |
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He stepped on a branch and one of the children whirled around at the sound of the snap, squealing in delight. |
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The filly's head whirled around and she nickered softly before fumbling toward me, nudging my palm as I held my hand out. |
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As quick as lightning the buffalo whirled around and caught my foot with her crooked horn and came very close to goring the horse. |
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I watched as the rest of the members of my class whirled around the Sport Hall in a progressive dance called the Oslo. |
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The manacles made an audible clink as they swung back against the wall, and the Knight whirled around. |
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She whirled around and stormed off in the direction of Mindy's house. |
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It whirled around, and she had another snowball ready to hit it in the rump. |
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By the time this Coachella appearance whirled around, the robot helmets were in their third iteration. |
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A small current whirled around us, the giant fan palms nearby quivered in the almost imperceptible breeze and tropical birds whooped, cackled and whistled among the trees. |
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He finally let go, and I whirled around to look at my capturer. |
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The combination of the cold and the force of the blow was incredibly painful, but I gritted my teeth and whirled around, rapping him sharply on the knees. |
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Once the paste hardens, frequently it comes loose and is whirled around in the exhaust stream, causing loud noises. |
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He slammed the brakes as the world whirled around and past him. |
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An umbrella, a young woman and her shoes get whirled around on a windy afternoon. |
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The electrostatically charged fibre ensures that the dust is not whirled around, but is kept inside the pad. |
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She whirled around just as suddenly as before, hollering at the plains from whence the messenger came. |
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Colours whirled around me, lights flashed, grew dim, and settled down to a pattern. |
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He whirled around and saw that the object was a handgun. |
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He will be whirled around and made dizzy. By rushing at it he makes accomplishment of his task more difficult and he increases the chance of failure. |
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The house whirled around two or three times and rose slowly through the air. Dorothy felt as if she were going up in a balloon. |
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She whirled around and slapped man behind her. |
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I whirled around, and my hunch was right — it was Sondra. |
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And at that point I was surprised that he just whirled around and he left. |
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He demonstrated this in front of the British Ornithologists Union by inserting two shrike feathers into a cork which he then whirled around his head on a string. |
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