Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

23 Sentences With "pinwheeling"

How to use pinwheeling in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "pinwheeling" and check conjugation/comparative form for "pinwheeling". Mastering all the usages of "pinwheeling" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Sandler makes a persuasively unsteady hub for this pinwheeling anarchy.
Just talk radio, pinwheeling birds and endless varieties of pork rinds, smoked almonds and bad coffee.
Their interactions send them pinwheeling around, making them look somewhat like a meteorological version of a fidget spinner.
In minutes, the port was a battlefield, with fans clashing under barrages of flying bottles and pinwheeling chairs.
This is a research interest for severe storm scientists, who are trying to understand how these pinwheeling clouds form and function.
A pinwheeling low pressure system edged westward from central Europe on Tuesday into Wednesday, spreading flood woes from Germany into Belgium and France.
There's a nice scene in which Terry and Bob give chase, their dark bodies popping against the background, Mr. Skarsgard's long limbs pinwheeling.
But she badly lost control of her last jump, her arms pinwheeling in the air before she thudded down in an explosion of snow.
Fifteen minutes late, after a long period of a pinwheeling "wait" icon and frozen on-screen faces, the show starts, but the volume is frustratingly low.
This tango occurs when two storms get close enough for their circulations to interact, sending them pinwheeling around a fixed point between them somewhat like a meteorological version of a fidget spinner.
Our own Milky Way galaxy is still pinwheeling and forming stars after 13 or so billion years, while this distant blob seems to have lived a full life in a fraction of the time.
The frantic, pinwheeling center of "Bad Moms," she enters in heels at full speed, a pace she keeps up as she sprints from one demand to another, often with her two children in tow.
Think of it as a matchmaker: The Greenland block is facilitating a hook up between weather disturbances pinwheeling across North America, and raising the odds that they'll meet and get busy somewhere off the Mid-Atlantic coast.
One segment features a troupe dancing among the reflections of Johnson's Glass House (1949), and the second films the same troupe emoting physically in the landscaped courtyards of Schindler's pinwheeling wood-and-glass house on King's Road (1922).
A pinwheeling section of the polar vortex is clearing customs at the Canadian border, heading for the northern Plains, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. For millions, this may be the coldest December weather in at least a decade.
A blur of speed, he somersaulted three and a half times in a 33-foot pinwheeling plunge, coming out of it just in time and opening into a perfect illusion of the vertical body — a knife entering the water.
Things start to go wrong as one of the cars collides with the right-hand barrier, leading to a mini pileup that eventually causes one car to flip onto its side and come pinwheeling towards the edge of the track.
We went near the doors and stood under the awning of the rink, and, after a moment, he appeared, drenched in a black onesie with a gold cross bouncing on his chest, the water pinwheeling off the back of his heels.
The day after he lost out to Adam Driver at the Gotham Awards, Sandler appeared on The Howard Stern Show to promote Uncut Gems, a thriller that has been hailed by critics as like "being locked inside the pinwheeling brain of a lunatic".
On our little rise above Balanced Rock, Mr. Smith and I had front-row seats to an ancient bedrock cataclysm: pinwheeling stone staircases, lager-tinted turrets and weird, fanged crags poised over petrified sand dunes, and farther off, the La Sal Mountains — loping green knuckles streaked with old snow.
Gavin Watson's crystal clear black-and-white photos give the book a documentary quality: You can see these kids' eyes pinwheeling, but also—as in a shot of two men, one leaning on a car, grinning, the other talking on a brick-like early cell phone—the cash-under-table business structure of early rave.
The flag does not have reflection symmetry due to the slight pinwheeling of the St Patrick's and St Andrew's crosses, technically the counterchange of saltires.
The flag does not have reflection symmetry due to the slight pinwheeling of the St Patrick's and St Andrew's crosses, technically the counterchange of saltires. Thus, there is a correct side up. The original specification of the Union Flag in the Royal Proclamation of 1 January 1801 did not contain a drawn pattern or express which way the saltires should lie; they were simply "counterchanged" and the red saltire fimbriated. Nevertheless, a convention was soon established which accords most closely with the description.

No results under this filter, show 23 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.