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Spinning
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the process of manually or mechanically twisting fibers such as wool, cotton, silk, or synthetic materials, into yarn or thread that can be used for various textile applications
What is "spinning"?
Spinning is the process of turning fibers, such as wool, cotton, or synthetic materials, into yarn or thread. This is done using a spinning wheel or spindle, which twists the fibers together to form a continuous strand. The fibers are drawn out and twisted until they achieve the desired thickness and strength. Spinning is a key step in textile production and is used to create yarns for weaving, knitting, or other fabric-making techniques. The resulting yarn can vary in texture, thickness, and color, depending on the fibers and spinning method used.
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a low-impact exercise that is performed on an exercise bike
Példa
The fighter's signature move is the spinning sidekick.
She defended her wicket against the spinning cricket ball.
The martial artist delivered a spinning kick and caught her opponent in the head
Beginners often start with spinning reels before progressing to baitcasting.
Using the pottery wheel, the ceramist worked on the spinning clay, molding it into a perfectly symmetrical bowl.