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gyratory
[jahy-ruh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee]
adjective
moving in a circle or spiral; gyrating.
Word History and Origins
Origin of gyratory1
Example Sentences
Debby Minzele, 31, was on the way to St James's Hospital's maternity ward on Monday with husband Chris when her waters broke near Armley Gyratory.
Activists have also blocked Wandsworth Bridge, Arnos Grove and the Hanger Lane gyratory, the group says.
Dr Malik Saleh, a dentist stuck at the Hanger Lane gyratory, has been forced to cancel appointments.
A traffic gyratory meant many pedestrians could only reach it by walking through murky subterranean walkways.
As we settle in for lunch on the expansive farmhouse porch, Gibbs adjusts the angle of our table so that the view includes one of his favorite sculptures, George Rickey’sColumn of Four Squares Excentric Gyratory III, whose gleaming silver plates swivel in the breeze.
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