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Definition of gyration in English: gyrationnoun dʒʌɪˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌdʒaɪˈreɪʃ(ə)n usually gyrationsA rapid movement in a circle or spiral; a whirling motion. the gyrations of the dancers' arms and legs Example sentencesExamples - Pelting waist, wining, wukking up, movementations all are rhythmic gyrations of the waist popular in West Indian dance.
- This truly dynamic duo of old-school, street style, hip-hop lyricists from Pittsburgh rocked the house with a nickel bag of attitude and lunatic gyrations to spare.
- But, in the media's new commitment to religious sensitivity it is filled with strange intellectual gyrations like that above.
- The high-speed gyrations and shrieking monkeys have been completely eliminated, with a soporific aura of mystique and discovery permeating the recording instead.
- That way they'd be spared his lewd pelvic gyrations.
- He found an outlet for his gyrations in gymnastics.
- The young women nearby give him plenty of space for his gyrations.
- In the black-and-white era with its gloriously melodic music, heroes and heroines could get away with the minimum of gyrations.
- A dissenting justice speculated on the content of the message conveyed by the gyrations of strip-club performers.
- Instead he's playing to the girl's movements, creating an intricate pulsation of beats and cycles, hypnotized by every twirl and gyration.
Synonyms rotation, revolution, turning, circling, convolution, spinning, swivelling wheeling, whirling, pirouetting, twirling, swirling rare circumrotation
Rhymesablation, aeration, agnation, Alsatian, Amerasian, Asian, aviation, cetacean, citation, conation, creation, Croatian, counterdemonstration, counterproliferation, crustacean, curation, Dalmatian, delation, dilation, donation, duration, elation, fixation, Galatian, geolocation, glocalization, Haitian, halation, Horatian, ideation, illation, lavation, legation, libation, location, lunation, mutation, natation, nation, negation, notation, nutation, oblation, oration, ovation, potation, relation, rogation, rotation, Sarmatian, sedation, Serbo-Croatian, station, staycation, taxation, Thracian, vacation, vexation, vocation, zonation Definition of gyration in US English: gyrationnounˌdʒaɪˈreɪʃ(ə)nˌjīˈrāSH(ə)n usually gyrationsA rapid movement in a circle or spiral; a whirling motion. the gyrations of the dancers' arms and legs Example sentencesExamples - The young women nearby give him plenty of space for his gyrations.
- But, in the media's new commitment to religious sensitivity it is filled with strange intellectual gyrations like that above.
- That way they'd be spared his lewd pelvic gyrations.
- He found an outlet for his gyrations in gymnastics.
- Pelting waist, wining, wukking up, movementations all are rhythmic gyrations of the waist popular in West Indian dance.
- This truly dynamic duo of old-school, street style, hip-hop lyricists from Pittsburgh rocked the house with a nickel bag of attitude and lunatic gyrations to spare.
- The high-speed gyrations and shrieking monkeys have been completely eliminated, with a soporific aura of mystique and discovery permeating the recording instead.
- In the black-and-white era with its gloriously melodic music, heroes and heroines could get away with the minimum of gyrations.
- A dissenting justice speculated on the content of the message conveyed by the gyrations of strip-club performers.
- Instead he's playing to the girl's movements, creating an intricate pulsation of beats and cycles, hypnotized by every twirl and gyration.
Synonyms rotation, revolution, turning, circling, convolution, spinning, swivelling |