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had been whirling
  • past perfect progressive of whirl.

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Inside the small house, her well-made furniture, with its carved arms and curved legs, lay scattered as if some giant Mixmaster had been whirling away.

From Time Magazine Archive

Inside the small house, her well-made furniture, with its carved arms and curved legs, lay scattered as if some giant Mixmaster had been whirling away.

From Time Magazine Archive

For the last two hours he had been whirling a pair of dumb-bells in the air—he called them “poises”—and singing to himself a song with no words and no tune.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

As he listened to Raoul, he seemed to emerge from the conflicting emotions which had been whirling him about and sucking him under.

From O Pioneers! by Cather, Willa Sibert

So she did," said Horace, looking as bewildered as if he had been whirling around with his eyes shut; "so she did—didn't she?

From Little Folks Astray by May, Sophie