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rotating
/ əʊˈٱɪɪŋ /
adjective
- revolving around a central axis, line, or point
the rotating blades of a helicopter
- passing in turn to each of two or more eligible parties
the rotating presidency of the EU
Example Sentences
However, since the beginning of 2024, Wiegman has favoured rotating her goalkeepers, selecting Hampton in six of England's past 10 matches.
"It's like many, many thousands of rotating, glinting ruffled potato chips."
At Smartshooter’s stand, an affable representative showed off the company’s wares to a rotating crowd, holding up a mock rifle for customers to try.
By Aduba’s estimates, she began “Orange Is the New Black” as No. 53 on a call sheet of 60 rotating ensemble cast members.
Electronic surveillance as part of full investigations concerning national security typically falls under Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court, which consists of seven rotating federal judges picked by the chief justice of the Supreme Court.
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