Word: whirlwinding
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Only after the roiling whirlwind of notes subsided did the figure at the center of the stage relinquish his grasp of inspiration and allow his arms fall to his sides, giving the final cue of the evening. The audience understood and responded with a thunderclap of applause, adding four standing ovations to his collection...
...this whirlwind of commitments and opportunities, time slips past almost outside of our grasp. Harvard offers us so many things to try--and forces us to complete so many others--that it's easy to forget to occasionally do nothing...
...life still appeared sunny when TIME chronicled her whirlwind tour of America with Charles in 1985. But shadows had fallen by 1992, when we reported on troubles in the royal family and the royal marriage. Four years later we wrote about her final rupture with Charles and her emergence as a very modern mother and an international figure of mercy...
...They finally called me and were like, 'Yeah, you made the final cut. By the way, do you have any problems with nudity?' I was like, what?" The rest of the month was a whirlwind. "I was so frazzled, I was spending all my time auditioning. I knew I was going to be so behind...
...mess. There was a whirlwind of emotion around me, and I was in danger of being swept up by it, to be flooded over by the tension. I couldn't take much more...