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- verbspin (verb) · spins (third person present) · spun (past tense) · spun (past participle) · spinning (present participle) · span (past tense) · span (past participle)
- turn or cause to turn or whirl around quickly:"the girl spun around in alarm" · "the rear wheels spun violently" · "he fiddled with the radio, spinning the dial"
- (of a person's head) give a sensation of dizziness:"the figures were enough to make her head spin"Similar:be in a whirlbe giddybe dizzy
- cricketimpart a revolving motion to (a ball) when bowling.
- cricket(of a ball) move through the air with a revolving motion:"the ball spun in viciously" · "they had to spin the ball wide"
- shape (sheet metal) by pressure applied during rotation on a lathe:"spun metal components"
- draw out (wool, cotton, or other material) and convert it into threads, either by hand or with machinery:"an old lady sat, spinning thread" · "they spin wool into the yarn for weaving"
- make (threads) by drawing out and twisting fibers:"this method is used to spin filaments from syrups"
- (of a spider or a silkworm or other insect) produce (gossamer or silk) or construct (a web or cocoon) by extruding a fine viscous thread from a special gland.
- give (a news story or other information) a particular interpretation, especially a favorable one.
- fish with a spinner:"they were spinning for salmon in the lake"
nounspin (noun) · spins (plural noun)- revolving motion imparted to a ball in a game such as baseball, cricket, tennis, or billiards:"this racket enables the player to impart more spin to the ball"
- an uncontrolled fast revolving descent of an aircraft, resulting from a stall:"he tried to stop the plane from going into a spin"
- trademarkshort for spinning."an hour-long spin class" · "spin can be tough but it's the best cardio/muscle workout"
- physicsthe intrinsic angular momentum of a subatomic particle.
OriginOld English spinnan ‘draw out and twist (fiber’); related to German spinnen. The noun dates from the mid 19th century. - People also ask
- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to (cause to) turn around and around, especially fast: The earth spins on its axis. spin around/round The roulette players silently watched the wheel spin around/round. He was killed when his car hit a tree and spun off the road. Spin the ball (= make it turn around and around as you throw it) and it will change direction when it hits the ground.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/spinspin /spɪn/ vb (spins, spinning, spun) to rotate or cause to rotate rapidly, as on an axiswww.wordreference.com/definition/spinˈspin spun ˈspən ; spinning Synonyms of spin intransitive verb 1 : to draw out and twist fiber into yarn or thread 2 : to form a thread by extruding a viscous rapidly hardening fluidused especially of a spider or insectwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spin
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