Gyration in a sentence as a noun

You're going to all sorts of gyrations to avoid the obvious.

Those 5% have larger radius of gyration than the brain, though..

What's a flibbet experience without a bit of quality dizziness brought on by the gyration?

Once you figure them out, it is very easy to remain quite detached from their mental gyrations to seduce and ensnare.

Of course you know that; everybody around you knows that, that's why you were taught in school about how important gyration is in flibbets.

And I'm saying it's perfectly OK to "spend a prolonged time watching it".If women are doing something that involves a lot of pelvic gyrations, then yes, it is absolutely understandable AND acceptable that men will stare.

But in this world we are judged not by intentions but by results, and the result of all the lies that have made the world around us is not the steady, if deeply and pervasively delusive, state that you and Plato would have it be, but rather a positive feedback machine whose every gyration brings it closer to toppling than the last.

"the notion that the governments raisin-administrators ward off chaotic gyrations in prices far-fetched: walnut and citrus farmers, after all, have abandoned similar systems in recent years without any ill effects"This issue has been studied extensively - "agricultural central banks" are a bad way to deal with a perishable commodity because they shift demand volatility onto the government's balance sheet and so dull the incentive for supply to adjust, or find ways to become more versatile.

Gyration definitions

noun

a single complete turn (axial or orbital); "the plane made three rotations before it crashed"; "the revolution of the earth about the sun takes one year"

See also: rotation revolution

noun

the act of rotating in a circle or spiral

See also: whirling