go round vs twirl

go round

verb
  • To physically swirl or rotate. 

  • To rotate, to move in a circle. 

  • To circumvent or to outmanoeuvre someone. 

  • To be sufficient to be shared, to be enough for everyone. 

  • To go around the side of sth., to bypass something. 

  • To go to another person's home or a public event. 

  • To circulate, to move aimlessly but ghostly (threateningly and invisibly). 

  • To evade sth. 

  • To pass around, to circulate sth. 

  • To live behaving in a certain way, doing something regularly (followed by specification) 

twirl

verb
  • To rotate rapidly. 

  • To twist round. 

  • To pitch. 

  • To perform a twirl. 

noun
  • A little twist of some substance; a swirl. 

  • A movement where a person spins round elegantly; a pirouette. 

  • Any rotating movement; a spin. 

  • A prison guard. 

How often have the words go round and twirl occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )