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pinwheel
[pin-hweel, -weel]
noun
a child's toy consisting of a wheel or leaflike curls of paper or plastic loosely attached by a pin to a stick, designed to revolve when blown by or as by the wind.
Also called catherine wheel.a kind of firework supported on a pin which, when ignited, revolves rapidly and gives a dazzling display of light.
a wheel having pins at right angles to its rim for engaging the teeth of a gear.
verb (used without object)
to revolve rapidly like a pinwheel.
Images of the past pinwheeled through his mind.
pinwheel
/ ˈɪˌɾː /
noun
another name for Catherine wheel
a cogwheel whose teeth are formed by small pins projecting either axially or radially from the rim of the wheel
Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): windmill. whirligig.a toy consisting of plastic or paper vanes attached to a stick in such a manner that they revolve like the sails of a windmill
Example Sentences
In seconds I was back at it, arranging little wooden people — meeples, as they’re known — around a pinwheel with numbers at the end of each spoke.
The ground floor features the father’s cooking space, complete with a glowing fireplace and a bevy of pinwheels.
In the years since, the pinwheels have continued to fascinate, beguile and confound us.
Down at Pier 57, the Great Wheel pinwheels and flashes through brilliant color patterns: electric violets, neon greens, siren reds.
Ten years after the Cronut, pastry chefs are twisting croissant dough into pinwheels and squiggles, tying it in knots and stacking it into cubes.
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