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Spinner   /spˈɪnər/   Listen
Spinner

noun
1.
Someone who spins (who twists fibers into threads).  Synonyms: spinster, thread maker.
2.
Board game equipment that consists of a dial and an arrow that is spun to determine the next move in the game.
3.
Fisherman's lure; revolves when drawn through the water.



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"Spinner" Quotes from Famous Books



... handles, in which the Sunday and holiday clothing is kept, the tall arm-chair, hard and uncomfortable as a church-pew, the painted wooden chairs, and the spinning-wheel striped with green, to contrast with the scarlet petticoat of the spinner. ...
— Ticket No. "9672" • Jules Verne

... education has been almost wholly intellectual and material; intellectual education gave us the don, and material education gave us the cotton-spinner. The emotional and the spiritual in mankind had no outlet. In the unconscious of man there is a God and a Devil, and intellectual activities afford no means of expression to either. And when any godlike or devilish ...
— A Dominie in Doubt • A. S. Neill

... spindle. "Truly, Priscilla," he said, "when I see you spinning and spinning, Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others, 870 Suddenly you are transformed, are visibly changed in a moment; You are no longer Priscilla, but Bertha the Beautiful Spinner."[50] Here the light foot on the treadle grew swifter and swifter; the spindle Uttered an angry snarl, and the thread snapped short in her fingers; While the impetuous speaker, not heeding the mischief, continued 875 "You are the beautiful Bertha; the spinner, the queen of Helvetia;[51] ...
— Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School • O. J. Stevenson

... just such a lathe as this that the teapot spinner stands before at his work, which is to make a handsome tea or ...
— Patience Wins - War in the Works • George Manville Fenn

... branches of the textile and metal trades the division of processes appears at first sight more sharply marked than to-day. The carder, spinner, weaver, fuller in the cloth trade worked in the several processes of converting raw wool into finished cloth, related to one another only by a series of middlemen who supplied them with the material required for their work and received ...
— The Evolution of Modern Capitalism - A Study of Machine Production • John Atkinson Hobson


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