gyrate

/ˈdʒaɪreɪt/
verb
  1. To move in a circle or spiral; to rotate or spin around a central point.
    • The planet gyrated slowly on its axis as it orbited the sun.
    • The top gyrated on the table for almost a minute before falling over.
    • The dancers gyrated to the fast rhythm of the music.
  2. To move or cause to move in a winding or twisting path.
    • The river gyrated through the valley, carving a winding canyon.
    • The roller coaster gyrated through loops and corkscrews.
    • The snake gyrated through the grass, making an S-shaped trail.
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