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  1. swirl: Learn R, in R.

    swirl teaches you R programming and data science interactively, at your own pace, and right in the R console! Got questions? Join our discussion group!

  2. SWIRL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SWIRL is to move with an eddying or whirling motion. How to use swirl in a sentence.

  3. SWIRL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    A swirl of cream will make a dish look more fancy. The green plastic has a black swirl pattern set over the top.

  4. SWIRL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Swirl definition: to move around or along with a whirling motion; whirl; eddy.. See examples of SWIRL used in a sentence.

  5. SWIRL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you swirl something liquid or flowing, or if it swirls, it moves round and round quickly. She smiled, swirling the liquid in her glass.

  6. Swirl - definition of swirl by The Free Dictionary

    1. A whirling or eddying motion or mass: a swirl of white water. 2. Something, such as a curl of hair, that coils, twists, or whirls. 3. Whirling confusion or disorder: "high-pressure farce built …

  7. Swirl - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

    Swirl means to move in a twisting or spiraling motion, often creating a circular pattern. It can describe liquids mixing, leaves blowing, or hair curling gracefully. The word suggests smooth, …

  8. swirl - definition and meaning - Wordnik

    Soon I graduated from a plain, white-flour pan loaf to sweet cinnamon-raisin swirl, dark whole wheat and molasses, and eclectic beet-spiked loaves, along with pretzels and most recently, …

  9. swirl - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    swirl (swûrl), v.i. to move around or along with a whirling motion; whirl; eddy. to be dizzy or giddy, as the head. v.t. to cause to whirl; twist. n. a swirling movement; whirl; eddy. a twist, as of hair …

  10. SWIRL Synonyms: 44 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for SWIRL: stir, wash, shake, whisk, churn, whirl, whip, agitate, wheel, beat