Pinwheeled: meaning, definitions and examples
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pinwheeled
[ ˈpɪnˌwiːld ]
motion description
Pinwheeled refers to the action of rotating or spinning around a central axis, resembling the movement of a pinwheel. This term is often used to describe the rotational movements in various contexts, including gymnastics, skateboarding, and other sports where such a spinning motion occurs. It suggests a rapid, circular motion that may involve a dynamic and fluid action. Pinwheeling can also refer to an object that has been sent into a spin or a whirl.
Synonyms
rotated, spun, twirled, whirled
Examples of usage
- The skateboarder pinwheeled in the air before landing.
- She pinwheeled gracefully during her dance routine.
- The toy pinwheeled across the floor.
- He pinwheeled off the ramp with incredible speed.
Translations
Translations of the word "pinwheeled" in other languages:
🇵🇹 com rodas em pinwheel
🇮🇳 पिनव्हील
🇩🇪 Pinwheel
🇮🇩 roda pinwheel
🇺🇦 пінвілл
🇵🇱 wiatrak
🇯🇵 ピンホイール
🇫🇷 roue à aubes
🇪🇸 rueda de pinwheel
🇹🇷 pinwheel
🇰🇷 핀휠
🇸🇦 عجلة الدوار
🇨🇿 větrník
🇸🇰 veterník
🇨🇳 风车
🇸🇮 veternik
🇮🇸 vindmyllur
🇰🇿 желілік дөңгелек
🇬🇪 ბორბალი
🇦🇿 fırlayan təkər
🇲🇽 rueda de pinwheel
Etymology
The word 'pinwheel' originates from the Old English 'pinwīle', where 'pin' refers to a small metal or wooden rod and 'wīle' means wheel, indicating a wheel that spins around a pin. The term has been in use since the early 15th century, initially describing a children's toy made of a wheel of paper or cloth, spun by the wind or by blowing on it. Over the years, the meaning evolved to describe spinning motion in more dynamic contexts, especially in physical activities and sports. The verb form 'pinwheeled' likely emerged in the late 20th century, as language and sports terminology developed. This evolution reflects society's growing interest in action sports and the expressive vocabulary that comes from them.