gyrate造句

Ever-growing Numbers of enthusiastic dancers - usually "damas", meaning elderly women - have gathered on the street corners of Chinas cities in recent years to gyrate in unison.

The woman began to gyrate to the music.

Stepping on a chairthat wobbled under him, he would knot a noose round his scrawny neck, test it, yank it, gyrate his neck like a pigeon and step out into the void.

gyrate造句

Interest rates began to gyrate up toward 20 percent in 1980 and then down and up again.

As the global economy continues to gyrate, you'll hear more and more people calling for the Federal Reserve to either lower or raise interest rates.