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Spin Definition & Meaning

1. To rotate quickly around an axis.

Example: The top began to spin faster and faster.

2. To present information or events in a particular way to influence public opinion.

Example: The politician tried to spin the story to make it seem more favorable to his campaign.

3. To feel dizzy or disoriented.

Example: After the roller coaster ride, i felt like the world was still spinning.

4. To exercise on a stationary bicycle.

Example: I like to spin at the gym for a good cardio workout.

5. To twist or distort the truth.

Example: The tabloid magazine often spins stories to create sensational headlines.

Examples of the word spin used in sentences.

  • The little girl spins in circles on the playground.
  • The DJ spins the record on the turntable to play the music.
  • The dancer spins around on one foot during the performance.
  • The spider spins its web to catch its prey.
  • I spin the wheel of my bicycle to move forward.
  • I always spin the wheel of fortune at the amusement park hoping to win a prize.
  • The carnival ride made me feel dizzy as it spun around.
  • The DJ spun some great tracks at the party last night.
  • The figure skater spun around gracefully on the ice rink.
  • The washing machine took forever to spin the clothes dry.
  • John tried to put a positive spin on the bad news he had to share by emphasizing the potential benefits. (Communication)
  • Mia felt dizzy after spinning around in circles for too long, but she couldn't resist the fun. (Recreation)
  • The car spun out of control on the wet road, narrowly avoiding a collision with an incoming vehicle. (Safety)
  • The DJ spun the record for hours without stopping, keeping the crowd dancing all night long. (Music)
  • The company hired a public relations firm to help them spin the negative press surrounding their recent scandal. (Business)
  • The washing machine spun the clothes around violently during the rinse cycle.
  • The athlete's spin move tricked the defender in basketball.
  • The political commentator put a spin on the story to sway public opinion.
  • The company's CEO tried to spin the bad financial results into something positive.
  • The DJ spun some great tunes, getting everyone on the dance floor.
  • With a quick spin of her fingers, the artist created a beautiful painting on her canvas.
  • The politician tried to spin the controversial news to his advantage during the press conference.
  • The gymnast nailed the difficult spin and landed perfectly on the mat.
  • The DJ put a spin on the classic song and turned it into a dance party hit.
  • I had to spin the wheel of fortune several times before finally winning a prize.
  • The company's marketing team is looking for a new spin on their product to attract younger consumers.
  • The dancer's graceful spin on her toes left the audience gasping in awe.
  • The athlete's spin move tricked his opponent, allowing him to score the winning point.
  • The political commentator tried to spin the news story in favor of his party, but the facts were too damning to ignore.
  • The DJ put a new spin on an old classic, remixing it to make it more suitable for the modern era.
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