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spin
verb
-
spin
,
spinning
,
spins
,
spun
to
turn
around
quickly
on
a
central
point
,
or
to
make
something
do
this
•
The
colorful
toy
top
can
spin
for
almost
a
minute
on
the
table
.
The
colorful
toy
top
can
spin
for
almost
a
minute
on
the
table
.
•
Sand
flew
everywhere
as
the
car
wheels
spun
on
the
loose
road
.
Sand
flew
everywhere
as
the
car
wheels
spun
on
the
loose
road
.
Old
English
spinnan
“
to
twist
fibers
into
thread
,
form
by
spinning
,”
from
Proto-Germanic
*spenwanan
.
verb
-
spin
,
spinning
,
spins
,
spun
to
make
thread
or
yarn
by
twisting
fibers
together
using
your
fingers
or
a
machine
•
The
grandmother
spun
soft
wool
into
a
long
strand
beside
the
fireplace
.
The
grandmother
spun
soft
wool
into
a
long
strand
beside
the
fireplace
.
•
In
the
workshop
,
a
man
spins
cotton
into
thread
on
an
old
spinning
wheel
.
In
the
workshop
,
a
man
spins
cotton
into
thread
on
an
old
spinning
wheel
.
verb
-
spin
,
spinning
,
spins
,
spun
to
present
information
in
a
way
that
makes
it
seem
more
favorable
or
less
negative
than
it
really
is
•
The
press
officer
tried
to
spin
the
bad
news
into
a
positive
story
.
The
press
officer
tried
to
spin
the
bad
news
into
a
positive
story
.
•
After
the
game
,
the
coach
spun
the
loss
as
a
chance
to
learn
.
After
the
game
,
the
coach
spun
the
loss
as
a
chance
to
learn
.
pin
verb
-
pin
,
pinning
,
pins
,
pinned
to
fasten
or
hold
something
or
someone
firmly
in
place
,
usually
with
a
pin
or
by
pressing
it
down
so
it
cannot
move
•
Olivia
pinned
the
birthday
banner
above
the
doorway
.
Olivia
pinned
the
birthday
banner
above
the
doorway
.
•
Please
pin
these
documents
together
before
the
meeting
.
Please
pin
these
documents
together
before
the
meeting
.
Old
English
“
pinnian
,”
from
the
noun
“
pin
,”
meaning
to
fasten
with
a
pin
;
sense
of
holding
down
emerged
in
the
17th
century
.