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spinning wheel

noun

  1. a device formerly used for spinning wool, flax, etc., into yarn or thread, consisting essentially of a single spindle driven by a large wheel operated by hand or foot.


spinning wheel

noun

  1. a wheel-like machine for spinning at home, having one hand- or foot-operated spindle
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of spinning wheel1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425
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Normally, Hubble measures its location in space with a system that includes three gyroscopes—rapidly spinning wheels that can sense forces in three directions.

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I thought the spinning wheel might even hypnotize him, like in an old movie I’d seen with Ms. Mac.

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They leap out of the spinning wheel’s orbit, galloping through an animated desert, girls and boys side by side.

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As the potter works the spinning wheel, the friction between their hands and the soft clay helps them shape it into all kinds of forms and creations.

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The freeway was a dangerous, kinetic collage of spinning wheels and whirling, sparking hubcaps and rectangular hunks of metal flying forward, any piece of which, at any instant, could crash into me.

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