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centrifugal

[sen-trif-yuh-guhl, -uh-guhl] / sɛnˈtrɪf yə gəl, -ə gəl /


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Aside from that centrifugal swirl of history-making and embarrassment, the rest of this year’s Grammy ceremony seemed to lack coherence as badly as it lacked momentum.

From Washington Post

Her works have the centrifugal storytelling of, say, a Bruegel painting.

From New York Times

Me: A combination of gravitational and centrifugal effects, which compete with one another, and vary along the length of the cable.

From Scientific American

But when you swivel to take in the glorious, centrifugal spectacle of the Guggenheim’s interior, the paintings you passed farther down the ramp smile back across a gaping void.

From Washington Post

At a busy intersection, “Small nimble vehicles, Fiats and VW Bugs, skimmed the periphery of the traffic, then seemed to be flung off centrifugally, almost gleefully, in some random direction.”

From Washington Post