dervish
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- dervish-like adjective
Etymology
Origin of dervish
1575–85; < Turkish < Persian darvīsh poor man, beggar
Example Sentences
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“We’ve been here for less than three years and that’s been a whirling dervish of activity,” Boehly said in March.
From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 11, 2025
The Liverpool teenager, on loan at Middlesbrough, was a whirling dervish, a human blur taking the fight to Croatia.
From BBC • Nov. 15, 2024
It’s a tough job, but Rebecca, an ebullient, wisecracking, fist-bumping whirling dervish, is more than up to the task and Sherman plays the offbeat role to the hilt.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 25, 2023
She's got this interesting mixture, but she's basically a whirling dervish of a human being.
From Salon • Jun. 7, 2023
I flailed my arms and wailed like a dime-novel dervish.
From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson
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