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has whirled
  • present perfect of whirl (3rd person singular).

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Google, after going public some 9 years ago, has whirled around the clock 8 or 9 times.

From Forbes • Sep. 23, 2014

So this season, without even a feeler to Vegas, Williams has whirled past more fairgrounds than Astronauts Cooper and Conrad ever did.

From Time Magazine Archive

In all that time, she has never missed a trip, has whirled over the Canadian mountains in helicopters, jounced over Afghan trails on a Bactrian camel.

From Time Magazine Archive

For the Royal Ballet, he has whirled up Rhapsody, a dazzling, sun-drenched frolic that premiered last week as part of England's birthday tribute to the Queen Mother.

From Time Magazine Archive

"He has whirled me wrong end up, and I feel as if I am still twisted."

From Frank Merriwell's Chums by Standish, Burt L.