swivel

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definition
verb
he swiveled in the chair
turn around a point or axis or on a swivel.
noun
Patented swivel axle keeps all three wheels on the ground even on sharp turns.
a coupling between two parts enabling one to revolve without turning the other.
translation of 'swivel'
verb
دار على محور,
دار
noun
حلقة رابطة,
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example
Patented 'swivel' axle keeps all three wheels on the ground even on sharp turns.
I have never used a spit, instead, I use a couple of meat hooks and a fishing 'swivel' .
In my opinion the best way to attach the float to the line is with a 'swivel' attached to a short length of power gum.
I had some drilled balsa bodies and I inserted a length of brass welding rod in one end and a 'swivel' in the other.
Each groove holds the projection and stops the swivel action while the 'swivel' base swivels to a particular orientation in the mounting base.
A lump of clay is then placed at the centre of the motorised 'swivel' and moulded into the desired shape.
Both are equipped with studs for sling 'swivels' .
Each venue would have specifically designed cruising areas, where you would stand on your own, away from your friends, eyes 'swivelling' round like radars.
So, I tactfully 'swivelled' round on my stool, and pretended to watch the guys playing darts, until my mate Barry returned from the bar with a couple of fresh pints.
Jason 'swiveled' in his chair and typed a command at the keyboard below the flashing screen.
I 'swiveled' my chair around and watched the four men lean over the artwork.
Try 'swivelling' the mixer tap round to the right and the ensuing stream of water misses the second sink by a good couple of inches, creating large puddles across the worktop.
Also shown is the Weatherby web sling, 1 1/4-inch width, supplied with 'swivels' .
I'm not sure if the line manager had noticed the extra wires but as he was sitting at the desk and 'swivelling' his chair, his legs must have got tangled in the wires.
Each model is equipped with swivel studs, 'swivels' and a padded sling.
We quickly diagnosed the malfunction and determined that both inboard spoiler 'swivels' required replacement.
Sling ends are tapered to fit standard 'swivels' .
It weighed in at about 10 lb fully loaded, sporting the Kahles scope and fitted with 'swivels' , but not wearing a sling.
She 'swiveled' round and brought up one of her short swords.
All you need is two one-inch 'swivels' and the ability to choose between two good looking colors - black or chestnut.
The young man swings his legs down from the desk, 'swiveling' around in his chair to stare at his older brother.
The rifle also features an exhibition-grade claro walnut stock with ebony tip, cap and gold 'swivels' .
Bob (the dad) was at the wheel, 'swivelling' his head around, as if looking for someone.
There are still a lot of non-locking 'swivels' on the market.
A point to remember is that small swivels turn much easier than large ones, so if you are using a fifteen pound leader use one or two small 'swivels' , say size 10 which have a breaking strain of about 40 pounds.
Two semi-young security guards 'swiveled' their chairs around to get a good look at us.
Also don't use the small buckle 'swivels' which have become fashionable with some anglers, they don't work and you will lose flies when casting.
Snap hooks at each end of the sling attach to the sling 'swivels' , allowing the rifle to be securely carried like a backpack.
And perhaps both of them would have offered the same advice to Tina Turner, who could still set a rock concert audience alight at 60, and Tom Jones, still 'swivelling' his pelvis at 64.
It had been equipped with front and rear sling 'swivels' .
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