spinner in the PONS Dictionary

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At the time, cotton spinners were considered an elite group among other union factions.
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As a left-arm orthodox spinner, he also bowled on occasion, particularly towards the end of his career.
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Spinner dolphins are in turn preyed on by sharks.
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Some spinner designs do not incorporate the front plate, although these are not suitable for higher powered engines.
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The softness and crimp of the wool would indicate its interest with hand spinners.
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During the fifth match, his economy was just over 3 runs per over - a very good figure for any bowler, especially a spinner.
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If they can successfully predict whether the spinner will land on an odd or even number, they win the bonus prize.
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The spinner would land on either a question or a dare.
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Spinners and heavy nymphs may work during high water but are troubled by the streambed vegetation.
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In one-day cricket, spinners will often push through flatter deliveries, as they are perceived as more difficult to strike for boundaries by aggressive batsmen.
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