He whirled and for a moment, blinking in the light, he saw nothing.
Pete whirled around and saw Russell Page for the first time.
In a moment he was borne off his feet, and mingled like foam with the water, and hurried towards the fatal eddies which whirled and roared round the sunken ships.
A wind whirled dust up from the race course into people's faces.
This room which Peter and Nat surveyed was thick with flying white particles that were being whirled into space from rapidly turning emery wheels.
Then the going out upon the veranda and the saying good-by to him; and then--the carriage disappearing in the silver mists, with a few red and yellow leaves whirled high from the wheels.
The Enemy stood there in the sun, bareheaded, dazed, unbelieving, while the carriage whirled past and up the street.
Chase whirled the presumptuous suitor about until he faced the gates to the garden.
Coulter, and then, as the iceboat whirled around, the exhausted cadet lost his grip and commenced to slip slowly downward.
The wind was steadily increasing, and as it whirled around it sent the sparks flying in all directions.
Pepper whirled around quickly, but the speaker had vanished, banging a door after him.
The Panther whirled his own for half a minute, then he sprang back upon his horse and the three rode rapidly forward.
He whirled about and galloped so fast to the end of his tether that he was thrown down by the sharp jerk.
He whirled about to start homeward and it was just at this instant that a trim racing car drew up beside him and a man's voice inquired pleasantly: "Lost your way, youngster?
A thick smother of flakes whirled down into the deserted streets and cutting short Grandfather Harling's story, the visitors bundled themselves into their wraps.
The ceremony was a brief but solemn one, and then, as the organ pealed out joyously, the happy pair walked forth from the church, to enter an automobile which whirled them off to the Laning homestead.
Then he put on speed, and soon the pair were whirledaway out of the sight of the others.
Joe hurried into his street clothes, and, accompanied by Jim Barclay, was whirled away in a taxicab to the Marlborough, where they had arranged to have a jolly dinner with his family and the Varleys.
Clara's color deepened, but before she could retort, Joe was hurrying the little party through the crowd to the street, where he hailed a taxicab and had them whirled away to their rooms at the Marlborough.
Albert whirled on his heel and walked out of the yard and down the street toward his own home.
The appeal to the beautiful lady broke off in the middle, and he whirled about to find the girl whom he had seen across the road and for whose reappearance he had been watching at the window, standing in the office doorway.
And with laughter the wind whirled away and chased the snow toward the cathedral.
Round and round whirled the sprite dancers; the thousand and ten glowworms caught the rhythm of the music that floated up to them, and they swung their lamps to and fro in time with the fairy waltz.
Ingerson backed out of the palmetto-thatched store shelter and whirled upon Van Dyck with a face which, as the firelight showed it to me, was that of a devil denied.
It was snowing next morning, just a few flakes against the window-pane, as they sat in the dining-car at breakfast, but the landscape grew whiter as they whirled on toward home.
Then, still laughing and talking, Kitty led one on its merry way toward The Beeches, and the other whirled rapidly away in the carriage toward the lights of Locust.
The two sat in silence, both thinking of the same thing, as they whirled past the place where Helen had seen Arthur before.
A sudden wild thought occurred to Helen, and shewhirled about.
And when I gave myself up as demanded, it had not the least mercy upon me, and each time that I protested that I was at the end of my power it simply whirled me away again like a mad thing.
There was just an instant's meeting of their looks, and then the girl was whirled on; but that one glance was enough to leave her as if paralyzed.
As she sprang back, frowning, he stopped and stood for an instant, half sinking; then he whirled about and darted out of the door.
She waved a farewell to her aunt and then started the horse, and they were whirled swiftly away down the road.
The pink sunshade was torn from the hand that gripped it and whirled athwart the complete, but unadorned, tea things on the green table.
Uncle Jim, and backing dexterously whirled the eel round in a destructive circle.
Robert, carried away by an impulse, sprang upon a rock and whirled his rifle around his head in an answering salute.
He stood suddenly upright in his rocking canoe, whirled his paddle around his head, and uttered a tremendous shout, long and thrilling, that pierced far above the roar of wind and rain.
This brief interval of petrified astonishment was sufficient for Peter Zudár to snatch up the sorrowing child with one hand, while with the other he whirled his bloody sword above his head, and opened a way for himself to the gate.
Waldstricker whirled his horse up the lane, and striking the animal with a spur, bounded away.
Without another word, Madelene whirled and went toward the stairs, the church elder following his sister with slow tread.
Tess whirled around on him and fastened her bright eyes upon her father's bent head.
Miss Waldstricker whirled suddenly to bring him into the conversation.
He whirled like a flash, startled, sweeping his glances around the room.
The man whirled from the wall--and with a scream, half of pain and half of startled, furious surprise, was jerked back against the wall again.
She whirled upon him, her wrinkled old face, if possible, contorted more furiously than before.
But he, seizing it by the leg, whirled it round for an instant, and then—oh!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whirled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.