Sentences

birl in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

BIRL (verb): To spin or whirl energetically, often in a playful or carefree manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. He decided to birl around the dance floor, showcasing his impressive moves.
  2. As the wind picked up, she felt the urge to birl in the open field.
  3. The children laughed and birled in circles, their joy contagious.
  4. With a swift motion, he began to birl, leaving a trail of laughter behind.
  5. Under the colorful lights, they began to birl, lost in the rhythm of the music.
  6. The artist's brush seemed to birl across the canvas with vibrant energy.
  7. She couldn't help but birl with excitement when she received the good news.
  8. The leaves began to birl in the autumn breeze, creating a picturesque scene.
  9. During the festival, performers would birl to entertain the crowd.
  10. As the clock struck midnight, they all birled to celebrate the new year.
  11. She decided to birl gracefully across the dance floor, captivating everyone around her.
  12. After a long day, he liked to birl around the park, letting his worries fade away.
  13. The children laughed as they took turns trying to birl on the icy pond.
  14. In the middle of the performance, the dancer executed a perfect birl, leaving the audience in awe.
  15. As the music played, she felt the urge to birl, losing herself in the rhythm.
  16. He watched her birl with such joy that he couldn't help but smile.
  17. The artist captured the moment beautifully, depicting a figure that seemed to birl with elegance.
  18. With a quick twist of her feet, she managed to birl effortlessly on her skates.
  19. They practiced their routine daily, hoping to incorporate a stunning birl into their final performance.
  20. As the snow fell lightly, he would often birl through the flurries, enjoying the winter wonderland.