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    gy·rate
    [ˈjīˌrāt]
    verb
    gyrate (verb) · gyrates (third person present) · gyrated (past tense) · gyrated (past participle) · gyrating (present participle)
    1. move or cause to move in a circle or spiral, especially quickly:
      "their wings gyrate through the water like paddle wheels"
      • dance in a wild or suggestive manner:
        "strippers gyrated to rock music on a low stage"
    Origin
    early 19th century: earlier (early 17th century) as gyration, from Latin gyrat- ‘revolved’, from the verb gyrare, from Greek guros ‘a ring’.
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    verb
    1. move or cause to move in a circle or spiral, especially quickly:
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    3. gyrate 1 of 2 adjective gy·​rate ˈjī-ˌrāt Synonyms of gyrate : winding or coiled around : convoluted
      www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gyrate
      to turn around and around on a fixed point, usually quickly to dance, especially in a sexual way: A line of male dancers gyrated to the music while the audience screamed their appreciation. (of prices, markets, etc.) to change quickly and often: As the markets gyrated, they rushed to hedge themselves against further currency swings.
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      gyrate verb [ I ] us / ˈdʒaɪ.reɪt / uk / dʒaɪˈreɪt / Add to word list to turn around and around on a fixed point, usually quickly to dance, especially in a sexual way: A line of male dancers gyrated to the music while the audience screamed their appreciation. (of prices, markets, etc.) to change quickly and often:
      dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/gyrate
      verb (used without object),gy·rat·ed, gy·rat·ing. to move in a circle or spiral, or around a fixed point; whirl.
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      intr.v. gy·rat·ed, gy·rat·ing, gy·rates 1. To revolve around a fixed point or axis. 2. To move in a spiral or spirallike course. See Synonyms at turn. 3. To oscillate or vary, especially in a repetitious pattern: Stock prices gyrated around last week's high.
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