[f. as prec. + -ING2.] Moving in eddies; full of eddies.
1837. Hawthorne, Twice-told T. (1851), II. ix. 127. The eddying wind has kept them [the roofs] bare at the bleak corners.
1870. Bryant, Iliad, I. V. 158. From Lycia where the eddying Xanthus runs.
1873. H. Spencer, Stud. Sociol., i. 16. The eddying vapours had been mingling in endless ways.