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gyrate

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


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

From Los Angeles Times

But even since that plunge, the yield on two-year notes has gyrated sharply higher and lower.

From New York Times

Wouldn’t you feel better if all of your money was in cash and not in gyrating stocks?

From New York Times

Markets have gyrated this week on concerns over the toll on banks from the fastest set of interest rate hikes in decades.

From Seattle Times

Other financial markets gyrated as well, despite U.S. policymakers’ emergency help for customers of the closed banks.

From New York Times