Sentences with gyrate
gy·rate
G g - Interest rates began to gyrate up towards 20 per cent in 1980 and then down and up again. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- The woman began to gyrate to the music. [VERB]
- They gyrated to the music.
- You only see the shoes, socks and trousers, as they twitch and gyrate, with the jerky, lascivious quivers of masturbation.
- The aeroplane was gyrating about the sky in a most unpleasant fashion. [VERB preposition]
- We bay some more, and then The Price Is Right models shimmy and gyrate their way on to stage.