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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
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Whirling around

? If I listen to a speech or a song and one of its lines gets stuck in my head, can I say that particular line is whirling around my head?
  

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Yes, you can say that. 'whirling' or 'spinning'. But there's nothing wrong with just saying that you can't get the tune out of your head.

  • Yes, you can say that.
  • 'whirling' or 'spinning'.
  • But there's nothing wrong with just saying that you can't get the tune out of your head.
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Yes, you can say that. 'whirling' or 'spinning'. But there's nothing wrong with just saying that you can't get the tune out of your head.

There is a term for that phenomenon that people sometimes use — but it's an ugly term in my opinion, so I don't recommend it: See https://ww

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