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Whirligigs are most commonly powered by the wind but can be hand, friction, or motor powered.
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It would seem the whirligig of time does not, alas, bring its revenges.
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It represents an interesting example of a combination mechanical and sound producing whirligig.
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Each has her own throughline amid the whirligig of the ensemble and their constant ebb and flow of exits and entrances.
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So let him wait and make an entry when he is mature enough to handle the showbiz whirligig.
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Modern life may be a constant whirligig of motion, but only because we've made it so.
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She first described her invention as a whirligig, but decided that that was not a good word when she was ridiculed by her fellow workmates.
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Whirligigs are also known as pinwheels, buzzers, comic weathervanes, gee-haws, spinners, whirlygigs, whirlijig, whirlyjig, whirlybird, or plain whirly.
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It is a relentless whirligig that the players find themselves on.
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John's whirligigs are from clear cut pine logs.
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