spin

சுழல்
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 '
நூல் நூற்,
திரி
verb
சுற்று,
சுழற்று
example
But if they are of the mind to, they can read it with a positive 'spin' .
A day at Dublin Zoo, a trip to Mount Usher and even a 'spin' on the new Luas and around the rejuvenated city centre was most enjoyable for all.
The plan now is to get hold of some fleece or other spinnable fibre, infuse it with power from various herbs and additives, 'spin' it into yarn using my magic spindle, then weave it into magical cloth.
Now that the ‘Kodee Kennings’ letters to her father have been revealed as fakes, how does the AP 'spin' the story?
he concluded the dance with a double 'spin'
He was inclined to put the best 'spin' on any socialist initiative.
So just as a leg spinner imparts 'spin' through the wrist action so does Muralitharan.
Call me lazy, but I don't really want to grow my own cotton, 'spin' my own thread, weave my own cloth, and sew a shirt out of it.
Such meals exact a price, however: after chowing down on toxic aphids, spiders 'spin' asymmetrical webs.
And if, for once, their clubs don't do the talking, rest assured they will still put a favourable 'spin' on things when they enter the media arena.
he was sick and tired of the Government's control freakery and 'spin'
'spin' can be tough but it's the best cardio/muscle workout
The difficulty of landing the power meter within the sweet spot AND putting 'spin' on the ball is nice, but it can be difficult.
He also showed tighter 'spin' on his breaking ball.
Craftspeople 'spin' cotton fabrics and weave strips of cloth that are sewn together to make durable garments.
They put on a demonstration match for pupils at each school, showing some of the techniques, such as ball 'spin' , involved in playing table tennis.
they 'spin' wool into the yarn for weaving
Although some may protest about ‘sexing up’ poor performance data, ‘creative accounting’ adds a positive 'spin' .
they 'spin' wool into the yarn for weaving
an hour-long 'spin' class
I'll gladly swap my Teacup ride for a 'spin' on the Waltzer, but I'll keep my Teacup repeat rider ticket in my wallet, just in case.
But, from the gently used lot, there is no chance you'd plop down your thousands for a ride you hadn't taken for a 'spin' .
Because no one would be physically present at the event, waving banners or singing songs, the company/media/government could 'spin' the story however they liked.
The weavers return to the jungle early the next day to witness the large yellow and black spider 'spin' her web.
Much of the source material was from economic development agencies and while they may have presented a positive 'spin' about its plans, each region was tested in the same way.
The pilots were shot and killed instantly and had slumped over the controls, sending the plane into a 'spin' .
Controls were also reported to be heavy when flying at high speeds, or at the beginning of a 'spin' or snap roll.
this method is used to 'spin' filaments from syrups
Our instructor took each of us up to demonstrate how to pull out of a 'spin' .
The physics of this action will impart right to-left 'spin' on the ball and produce a soft draw.
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