1 (of a spider) to make special thread from its body -- spinne
2 (of a politician) to explain a situation or event in a way that favors a particular viewpoint -- vinkle
Let’s see how the Democrats spin this one. La oss se hvordan demokratene vil vinkle denne.
3 to make thread for cloth -- spinne
machines that spin cotton maskiner som spinner bomull
5 explanations of situations or events that favor a particular political viewpoint -- vinkling [ masculine ]
spin from the politicians on TV vinklinger hos politikere på TV
6 to (cause to) go round and round rapidly -- snu seg plutselig, snurre
7 to form threads from (wool, cotton etc) by drawing out and twisting -- spinne
9 a ride, especially on wheels -- svipptur, rask kjøretur
However, immortality does not come easy on this spinning earth.
They also like to up-end push and pull toys for imaginary mending, and wheels can be spun at different speeds.
In spinning the position by 1913 had become truly remarkable.
Finding enough spinners at the peak periods of clothmaking must have been no easy task, given the prevailing wage levels for spinning yarn.
Is it in the least surprising, therefore, that spinning was seen as work for women (or children)?
In the sixteenth century commentators were clear that a livelihood could not be gained from spinning alone.
The type of fiber used and the end-product desired determine the technique of spinning and the tools utilized.
She also found that women spun, and presumably wove, maguey and cotton in both commoner and elite households.
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