pinwheeling
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of pinwheeling
Example Sentences
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The Crab Nebula features a neutron star at its center that has formed into a 12-mile-wide pulsar pinwheeling electromagnetic radiation across the cosmos.
From Science Daily
He arched his back, arms pinwheeling.
From Literature
The man and his car were pinwheeling down a flooded river before he was lifted to safety by a helicopter.
From BBC
San Francisco’s Brett Wisely lost his bat while hitting a third-inning double play, sending it pinwheeling into the Reds dugout, where it disappeared into the opening to the tunnel leading to the clubhouse.
From Washington Times
Ricky Castro, a meteorologist in the NWS’ Chicago office in suburban Romeoville, said a storm system was pinwheeling over the area rather than moving east, giving it time to pull moisture from the atmosphere and leading to heavy rainfall.
From Washington Times
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