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[ spin -er ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈspɪn ər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a person or thing that spins.
Angling . a lure, as a spoon bait, that revolves in the water in trolling and casting.
Also called spinner play .Football . a play in which the player carrying the ball twirls about, to deceive the other team as to where the player intends to hit the line.
Aeronautics . a streamlined fairing over a propeller hub.
British Informal . nightjar.
Slang . a disc jockey.
Origin of spinner First recorded in 1175–1225, spinner is from the Middle English word spinnere. See spin, -er1
OTHER WORDS FROM spinner un·der·spin·ner, noun Words nearby spinner spinifex, spin machine, spinmeister, spinnaker, spinnbarkeit, spinner , spinneret, spinnery, spinney, spinning, spinning box
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Example sentences from the Web for spinner But those who condemn the Stockholm-born spinner for the drug-culture at his concerts should take a look at the facts.
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What resembles a fishing lure dangles from his ear, a spinner bait designed to attract bass.
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Later that same day, Spinner implored the officials to “walk over there and force him to give you the answer.”
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Spinner wrote in an Aug, 28, 2009 email to an Energy Department official.
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"I don't really have time for a job," she said, describing her work for Spinner as more of a hobby.
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New Zealand Wools are very supple, which make them valuable to the spinner .
Textiles | William H. Dooley
They knew something of the captain's ability as a spinner of yarns.
The Bungalow Boys Along the Yukon | Dexter J. Forrester
Spinner dolphins derive their common name from their habit of leaping clear of the water and spinning on their longitudinal axis.
Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the Western North Atlantic | Stephen Leatherwood
Spinner and spinster are the only pair of such words, which still survive.
English Past and Present | Richard Chevenix Trench
We troll with a Dowagiac spinner , and the result, in number of fish, is distinctly satisfactory.
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British Dictionary definitions for spinner noun a person or thing that spins
informal a spin doctor
cricket a ball that is bowled with a spinning motion a bowler who specializes in bowling such balls a streamlined fairing that fits over and revolves with the hub of an aircraft propeller
a fishing lure with a fin or wing that revolves when drawn through the water
an angler's name for the mature adult form (imago) of various flies, especially the mayflies Compare dun 2 (def. 3)
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