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swivel

[swiv-uhl] / ˈswɪv əl /


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In the center of the room, real-life visitors arrayed on 26 swivel chairs turn their heads back and forth to take in the supersized Last Supper occurring all around them.

From Los Angeles Times

“Every second, every volley, your head is swiveling from side to side,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

She clasps her hands and swivels in her rolling chair.

From Salon

As such, many observatories, including the James Webb Space Telescope, will swivel their gaze toward Uranus over the next few years.

From Scientific American

This suit, however, is a composite of what Presley liked to wear early in his career; he was fond of the pink-and-black combo, and Martin found a jacket style that accommodated the trademark Presley swivel.

From Seattle Times