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spin
verb spun (past tense, past participle), spinning (present participle)
- tr & intr
1. To rotate or cause to rotate repeatedly, especially quickly.
- Example: We spun a coin to see who would go first
- Thesaurus: revolve, whirl, twirl, rotate, turn, gyrate, gyre.
3a. Said of spiders, silkworms, etc: to construct (a web, cocoon, etc) from the silky thread they produce;
3b. To tell (lies).
- Example: spun a complex web of lies
- Thesaurus: concoct, invent, produce, shape, mould, form, unfold.
4b. Said of a ball, etc: to be delivered in this way.
intr
5. Said of someone's head, etc: to have a revolving and disorientated sensation, especially one that is brought on by excitement, amazement, drugs or alcohol, etc.
6. To dry (washing) in a spin-dryer.
7. Said of the wheels of a motor vehicle: to turn rapidly but without any forward momentum.
8. To play (a record, CD, cassette, etc).
- Example: a station that spins mainly indie stuff
- 1. An act or process of spinning or a spinning motion.
- Thesaurus: turn, whirl, revolution, rotation, twist, pirouette, circuit.
3. A nose-first spiral descent in an aircraft, especially one that is out of control. Also called tailspin.
4. colloq
- A short trip in a vehicle, for pleasure.
- An act of playing a record, etc.
- Example: The PR department will put a spin on it
- Thesaurus: bias, slant, angle.
noun, adj
- See separate entry.
- To tell a story, especially a long improbable one.
Phrasal Verb: spin out
- To prolong (an activity, etc).To cause (something) to last longer through economical use.
- To turn around, especially quickly or unexpectedly.
