outwhirl

/aʊtˈwɜrl/
verb
  1. To spin or rotate faster than someone or something else.
    • No washing machine can outwhirl this industrial model.
    • The figure skater managed to outwhirl her opponent in the final spin.
    • The toy top could outwhirl any other in the competition.
  2. To move in a whirling or swirling motion more vigorously or effectively than another.
    • In the dance battle, she could outwhirl everyone with her rapid turns.
    • The autumn leaves seemed to outwhirl each other as they fell from the tree.
    • The tornado outwhirled all the storms that season.
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