[f. as prec. + -ING2.] Moving in eddies; full of eddies.

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1837.  Hawthorne, Twice-told T. (1851), II. ix. 127. The eddying wind has kept them [the roofs] bare at the bleak corners.

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1870.  Bryant, Iliad, I. V. 158. From Lycia where the eddying Xanthus runs.

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1873.  H. Spencer, Stud. Sociol., i. 16. The eddying vapours … had been mingling … in endless ways.

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