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gyrate

[jahy-reyt, jahy-reyt, jahy-reyt] / ˈdʒaɪ reɪt, dʒaɪˈreɪt, ˈdʒaɪ reɪt /


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Jobless claims tend to gyrate during the holiday season, between Thanksgiving and early in the new year.

From MarketWatch

“Dance music is Black music,” Fox told the crowd in between his gyrating and turning up.

From Los Angeles Times

The purchasing power of gold has gyrated from one year to the next.

From MarketWatch

But he believes there have been a number of factors that have been “gyrating and pushing it around” in recent years, Miran said.

From Barron's

Then, after he talks himself out, he gyrates to the music, waving his veiny arms in the air.

From Salon