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Swirls Meaning


                            
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swirls

🇺🇸 /ˈswɝɫz/ · 🇬🇧 /swˈɜːlz/

Quick facts about “swirls”

Swirls is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈswɝɫz/ in American English and /swˈɜːlz/ in British English.

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“swirls” in art

  • Vincent van Gogh's painting 'Starry Night' features swirls in the sky that create a sense of movement and emotion.
  • The technique known as 'marbling' creates beautiful swirls on paper and fabric using special inks and water.

“swirls” in nature

  • Swirls can be found in nature, like the spiral shape of seashells and whirlpools in the ocean.
  • Some flowers, like the sunflower, display a swirl pattern in their seeds, allowing them to fit as many seeds as possible.

“swirls” in science

  • In fluid dynamics, swirls are important for understanding how fluids move, such as in tornadoes or ocean currents.
  • The phenomenon of swirls is related to turbulence, where smooth flow becomes chaotic, creating swirling patterns in liquids.

“swirls” in literature

  • Many poems use the imagery of swirls to describe emotions, such as confusion or excitement, suggesting movement and change.
  • Swirling plots in mystery novels often lead readers through twists and turns until the final reveal.

“swirls” in pop culture

  • Swirls are a common theme in animated films, used to depict magic or transformation, such as in 'Alice in Wonderland'.
  • In fashion, swirling patterns are popular in fabric designs, creating eye-catching looks in clothing and accessories.

Rhymes

Swirls rhymes with curls, earls, twirls, girls, pearls, berle's, berles and berles'.

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