wheel around

Alternative forms

 * (chiefly British)

Verb

 * 1)  To transport someone or something to various locations by pushing a wheeled transporter such as a wheelchair, wheelbarrow or trolley.
 * 2)  To change direction quickly, turn, pivot, whirl around.
 * 3)  To cause to change direction quickly, turn.
 * 4) * 1834, “Burnes’s Travels into Bokhara” in The Quarterly Review, London: John Murray, Volume 52, August and November, 1834, p. 387,
 * The river of Cabool was crossed on a raft supported on inflated skins Its rapidity, formed into eddies, wheeled them round, and they had the agreeable satisfaction of being told that, if carried some way down, there was a whirlpool round which, if once enclosed in its circle, they might revolve, in hunger and giddiness, for a whole day.
 * 1)  In dancing, when a couple, holding hands, turns around 180 degrees, with the left hand dancer moving backward and the right hand dancer moving forward.
 * 2) * 1950, Lee Owens and Viola Ruth, Advanced Square Dance Figures of the West and Southwest, Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, “The Do-Si-Do Shuffle,” p. 108,
 * When in Opposites’ positions, the two Head Couples dance a Right and Left Through to their home place where they wheel around to face the center.
 * The river of Cabool was crossed on a raft supported on inflated skins Its rapidity, formed into eddies, wheeled them round, and they had the agreeable satisfaction of being told that, if carried some way down, there was a whirlpool round which, if once enclosed in its circle, they might revolve, in hunger and giddiness, for a whole day.
 * 1)  In dancing, when a couple, holding hands, turns around 180 degrees, with the left hand dancer moving backward and the right hand dancer moving forward.
 * 2) * 1950, Lee Owens and Viola Ruth, Advanced Square Dance Figures of the West and Southwest, Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, “The Do-Si-Do Shuffle,” p. 108,
 * When in Opposites’ positions, the two Head Couples dance a Right and Left Through to their home place where they wheel around to face the center.
 * When in Opposites’ positions, the two Head Couples dance a Right and Left Through to their home place where they wheel around to face the center.