Twirlier: meaning, definitions and examples

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twirlier

 

[หˆtwษœหr.li.ษ™r ]

Definition

Context #1 | Noun

dance movement

A twirlier is someone who performs a twirl, typically in a dance or gymnastics context. This action involves spinning around rapidly on one's axis, creating a visually dynamic movement. Twirlers can often be found in performances that require grace and fluidity, such as ballet, ice skating, or rhythmic gymnastics. The term can also refer to individuals who perform spins with props like batons or flags in color guard performances.

Synonyms

dancer, spinner, twirler.

Examples of usage

  • The twirlier dazzled the audience with her graceful spins during the performance.
  • She was known as the best twirlier in her dance class, mastering complex routines with ease.
  • The twirlier caught the spotlight during the competition, impressing the judges with her technique.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • 'Twirl' comes from the Middle English word 'twirlen,' which means to spin quickly.
  • The suffix '-ier' is often added in English to indicate someone who performs a certain action, like 'danc' + 'ier' = 'dancier.'

Dance

  • Many dance styles include twirling as a key element, such as ballet, where dancers make graceful spins.
  • Twirling adds visual intrigue to performances and is often used to convey emotions in dance.

Sports

  • In figure skating, twirling or spinning is a celebrated move, showcasing a skater's skill and control.
  • Cheerleading routines frequently incorporate twirls to energize performances and engage audiences.

Childhood Games

  • Children often twirl while playing, like when they spin around until they get dizzy, which is a fun bonding experience.
  • Twirling can be seen in games like 'Ring Around the Rosie,' which encourages physical activity and social interaction.

Psychology

  • Engaging in twirling or spinning activities can promote feelings of joy and excitement, often linked to childhood.
  • Twirling can also serve as a calming action for some individuals, similar to fidgeting.

Translations

Translations of the word "twirlier" in other languages:

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