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My, he thought, how many years since I played with a whirligig.
None of them saw the whirligig as it started to turn again.
I also see a strong market in urban lawn whirligigs.
The earliest whirligigs were probably made by farmers, he said.
Over his head, the whirligig began to spin, slowly at first.
What erotic whirligigs would list for has yet to be determined.
"There's almost no end to the whirligig pleasures of this!"
He replaced the dancer and pulled down something like a whirligig.
He was still holding onto the whirligig with the platform stand on the bottom.
I stood there looking at her, the clothes behind us snapping on their whirligig.
But in the whirligig of the world property market, one door often opens when another closes.
He crawled the rest of the way to the whirligig on his hands and knees, then pulled himself up.
Shouldn't such a system be studied carefully as we go once more around the political whirligig?
So the political whirligig goes round; and the deadlock is almost complete.
And thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenges.
The whirligig of time brings in its revenges, after all.
Her first television appearances were on a programme called Whirligig in 1953.
To him the compass must have been a profound and awful whirligig.
Men came to their feet to reach excitedly for the mysterious whirligig.
And all children prefer a whirligig to a steel sentry.
At the end of his life there were said to be over 250 whirligigs in his yard.
None in the troop rushed forward to stabilize the whirligig.
"A lot of whirligigs had propellers and complex movements," he said.
However, watching the strange people he noted an entrance that resembled a whirligig.
At the intersection called the Whirligig she struck a ripple in the ice.