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will whirl

  • future tense
    of whirl.
    whirl
    verb (used without object)
    to turn around, spin, or rotate rapidly.

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After a home run, the splash pad will erupt, and propellers will whirl in a bar.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 18, 2025

Having blown high and blown low, this latest revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, starring Jessie Mueller and Joshua Henry as horse-crossed lovers, will whirl off Imperial’s stage.

From New York Times Sep. 6, 2018

Water turbines, set in dams built across these arms of the sea, will whirl as the tides rush through them; and electricity will be produced.

From Time Magazine Archive

For large-scale moon-mapping, J.P.L.'s Orbiter will whirl closely around the moon, transmitting thousands of pictures of its surface.

From Time Magazine Archive

If you seem to be disputing, or engaged in loud talk, humiliations and embarrassments will whirl seethingly around you.

From Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition by Gustavus Hindman Miller