whirl
wind
Plural
whirlwinds
1
a very strong wind that spins and moves quickly, damaging everything in its path
- The children ran through the park, laughing and playing, caught up in a whirlwind of excitement.
- In a whirlwind romance, they met, fell in love, and got married within a matter of months.
- The tornado formed suddenly, appearing as a dark swirl in the sky, before turning into a destructive whirlwind.
- She swept into the room like a whirlwind, full of energy and enthusiasm, ready to tackle any challenge.
- The project deadline was approaching, and they worked tirelessly, caught up in a whirlwind of activity to get everything done on time.