spin

સ્પિન
definition
verb
the girl spun around in alarm
turn or cause to turn or whirl around quickly.
they spin wool into the yarn for weaving
draw out (wool, cotton, or other material) and convert it into threads, either by hand or with machinery.
noun
he concluded the dance with a double spin
a rapid turning or whirling motion.
a spin around town
a brief trip in a vehicle for pleasure.
translation of 'spin'
verb
ચક્કર ફરવું
example
this racket enables the player to impart more 'spin' to the ball
In 1767, James Hargreaves, a Oswaldtwistle weaver, put East Lancashire on the map when he invented the Spinning Jenny, which was also used to 'spin' wool.
One early tactic was to 'spin' the story as a business failure rather than a political scandal.
the figures were enough to make her head 'spin'
Craftspeople 'spin' cotton fabrics and weave strips of cloth that are sewn together to make durable garments.
Unable to wait, though, we got some golfers to take MobiGolf round Turnberry for a test 'spin' .
The clubface will be closing when it contacts the ball, imparting right-to-left 'spin' .
If we made a change to the ball's 'spin' rate, for example, that would give some players an advantage over others.
a 'spin' around town
Another way to fish for mackerel is to 'spin' with lures or sandeels.
This Saturday, take a 'spin' through the eight tour venues and see how it's being done.
an hour-long 'spin' class
Controls were also reported to be heavy when flying at high speeds, or at the beginning of a 'spin' or snap roll.
The physics of this action will impart right to-left 'spin' on the ball and produce a soft draw.
Edward had been very impressed at how quickly she could 'spin' such an even thread.
The rifled portion of the tube imparts 'spin' to the projectile increasing stability in flight.
Children in rural Cambodia put a new 'spin' on information technology and bikers get in on the act too.
Muralitharan's injured left shoulder is recovering by the day and, according to Whatmore, he is imparting as much 'spin' as ever.
He thought the aircraft was going almost straight down during the 'spin' .
I expect the British media to 'spin' the story, to tell us selective or partial truthsu2026 that's an inevitable consequence of being human, really.
For me the star attraction of the team was the mystery spinner from Australia, Jack Iverson, who took to cricket after practising 'spin' with a table tennis ball.
I can understand your role in putting a positive 'spin' on what Government is doing in fighting crime, but why is it we are not seeing the tangible results of these moves on the ground?
You can 'spin' for the Arctic char but it's a travesty if you do so.
He makes trouble for Mathieu, even u2018borrowingu2019 his Volvo for a 'spin' through town.
Although some may protest about u2018sexing upu2019 poor performance data, u2018creative accountingu2019 adds a positive 'spin' .
In this game, you get to strap into a NASCAR ride and take it for a 'spin' against 24 other drivers.
When the pilot attempted to fly in a vertical direction to create a stall, the aircraft was forced into a 'spin' .
Visitors were also able to learn how to light fires and comb and 'spin' wool.
Old Bolshies will 'spin' this story to defend Lenin and Communism.
this racket enables the player to impart more 'spin' to the ball
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