eddy in a sentence
n.
Definition
Eddy: a circular movement of water or air, creating a small whirlpool or whirlwind.
Sample Sentences
- The small eddy formed in the river, swirling leaves and twigs in its gentle current.
- As the wind picked up, an eddy of dust danced around the empty street.
- He watched the eddy in the pond, fascinated by how it seemed to breathe with the water.
- The boat hit a sudden eddy, causing everyone on board to lurch to one side.
- In the calm of the evening, the eddy created a mesmerizing pattern on the lake's surface.
- The small boat gently rocked in the eddy created by the river's current.
- As she watched the leaves swirl in the eddy, she felt a sense of peace wash over her.
- The eddy formed around the bend in the river, drawing in debris and creating a whirlpool.
- He tried to navigate the eddy, but the swirling water made it difficult to maintain control.
- In the calm of the late afternoon, the eddy danced playfully under the sunlight.
- The leaves danced in the gentle eddy of the wind.
- He felt a sudden eddy in the water as the boat turned.
- An eddy of excitement swept through the crowd as the concert started.
- The eddy created by the river bend revealed hidden rocks beneath the surface.
- As she twirled, her skirt caught an eddy of air that lifted it gracefully.
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