spinning

IPA: spˈɪnɪŋ

noun

  • The motion of something that spins.
  • The process of converting fibres into yarn or thread.
  • Indoor cycling on an exercise bicycle.
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Examples of "spinning" in Sentences

  • Kids like spinning pinwheels.
  • The axle of the spinning wheel defines the spin axis.
  • So we were interested in spinning these a little bit.
  • We both arrived Thursday night, where my head was still spinning from a week straight of thesis-ing.
  • Is there anyone on that list who doesn't have a financial interest in spinning positive news on home sales and prices?
  • I think spinning is more versatile and can in many cases handle more amounts of heavy line. but i am not an expert on bait casting.
  • As for equipment: your rod should be at least 9'-12 'long, in either spinning or conventional (spinning is recommended for beginners).
  • The linen industry was started by Miss Twelves; the spinning is all done with the old-fashioned wheels, and the weaving is all done by hand.
  • Hey mike the spinning is NOT working, You failed to do your job 8 years ago by not taking an hour or so to look this guy up before you let him lose on America, man up dude.

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