Although my legs rage with insect bites, when I am faced with a giant otter, or a rare bird, or a whirling column of butterflies, the irritation relents.
Then suddenly the sea and cloud met in a whirling column which lengthened as the cloud above seemed to rise rapidly.
Realizing their magic was no more able to pass through the Sharn Wall from the outside than the inside, the phaerimm on Melegaunt's side of the chamber concentrated on the whirling column of shadow.
A bit of the floor came alive, lifted up into a tall whirling column.
Faster and faster the god whirled, until his elven form vanished, replaced by a whirling column of red smoke and fire.
The truck pulled a high whirling column of red dust behind it.
The wind rose and fell, driving a whirling column of dust ahead of Ryan's boots, which collapsed in on itself as it reached the water of the moat.
Acoustical associative patterns are a starting point from which Bely builds the whirling Baudelairean columns of correspondences that seem to yearn for union with the sky.
In some places, the wind, eddying round the corners, formed the snow into tall whirling columns, resembling those waterspouts which turn round on their base, and which vessels attack with a shot from a gun.
The scroll fragments swirled into the air in a whirling column, then they blew out the window and were gone.