the whirligig of time
the whirligig of life [ time ]
Get off the whirligig of management fads.
The children and whirligig in a village's amusement park.
The whirligig of dozens and the pinnacle of seven.
During the movement of the regulation annulus, it turns whirligig of the regulations arm into whirligig of the spindle, and change the whirling direction.
It is a very tacky whirligig with a little man who chops wood as the wind blows the propeller.