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- Whirligig - Wikipedia
Whirligigs can be divided into four categories: button, friction, string, and wind -driven Button whirligigs, also known as button spinners and buzzers, are the oldest known whirligigs They require only a piece of clay or bone and a strip of hide
- Wilson Whirligig Park
The Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park in Historic Downtown Wilson is a unique place created by a community effort It’s home to the playful, recycled sculptures made by Vollis Simpson
- Whirligig Festival
The North Carolina Whirligig Festival brings in art vendors, local musicians, bands, and more each year Come out to be entertained by vibrant art displays, live music performances on four stages, interactive activities, and a lively atmosphere
- Whirligig Media Player
Whirligig is the ultimate media player for both VR and traditional desktop users who want to experience fully immersive media in the best possible way It offers a wide range of options for watching 2D, 3D, and 360° content
- WHIRLIGIG Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Since then, whirligig has acquired several meanings beyond its initial toy sense It even has a place in the common name of the whirligig beetle, a member of the family Gyrinidae that swiftly swims in circles on the surface of still water
- WHIRLIGIG | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Excitement, interest, energy and enthusiasm (Definition of whirligig from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Whirligig Beetles - Missouri Department of Conservation
Whirligig beetles look like a blur as they gyrate endlessly around each other on the water These beetles are oval, streamlined and usually blackish, sometimes bronzy or metallic
- Whirligigs - What Are They How Do They Work? – Happy Gardens
A whirligig is an object that moves or spins, like a pinwheel, a weathervane or a spinning toy Oftentimes, they are colorful pieces of yard ornamentation and usually boast rural motifs, even though you'll find them everywhere from New York City to a sleepy village in New Mexico
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