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spinning [ˈspɪnɪŋ] N

spinning

spinning top N

spinning top

spinning wheel N

spinning wheel

I . spin [spɪn] N

1. spin (rotation):

2. spin (in washing machine):

II . spin <spun Brit: span, spun> [spɪn] VB intr

1. spin (rotate):

2. spin (make thread):

III . spin <spun Brit: span, spun> [spɪn] VB trans

2. spin (make thread out of):

spin-off [ˈspɪnɒf, Am -ɑ:f] N

1. spin-off (by-product):

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It is often described to be a spinning song, that is, a song that would be sung while spinning at the spinning wheel.
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One, the pulsar, is a neutron star spinning at 100 revolutions per second.
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They begin in spinning chairs and must then ride a tricycle across a narrow path over a pool of cold water.
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Women also played an important part in the expanding textile industries, spinning and setting up warps for men to weave.
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He instead looked for the opposite effect, that is, that spinning a ferromagnet could change its magnetization.
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It has a number of levels that alter the appearance of the game board (by spinning, warping or otherwise changing the traditional board).
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Another version says that she found silkworms eating the mulberry leaves and spinning cocoons.
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It is common for spiders to eat their own web daily to recoup some of the energy used in spinning.
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During the 19th century, a spinning mill was installed in the chapel.
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It has numerous centres that specialize in spinning, weaving, powerlooms and knitwear.
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