Definition & Meaning | English word SPINNING-WHEEL


SPINNING-WHEEL

Definitions of SPINNING-WHEEL

  1. Dated form of spinning wheel.

Number of letters

14

Is palindrome

No

25
EE
EEL
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HE
HEE
IN
ING
INN
NG
NI
NIN
NN

1

1

EE
EEG
EEL
EEN
EEP

Examples of Using SPINNING-WHEEL in a Sentence

  • Kennedy (1804–1884) and Samuel Kennedy (1810–1886), sons of Thomas Kennedy (1782–1821), an Irish-born wheel and spinning-wheel maker, went into business building cabinets and doing wheelwright work carried on by water power.
  • The accompaniment in the right hand mimics the perpetual movement of the spinning-wheel and the left hand imitates the foot treadle.
  • Upon returning to his native Palpa his wife and he established a factory to produce Dhaka cloth in 1957 with one spool and one hand-operated Charkha spinning-wheel bought from Kathmandu and local weavers trained by Mahajan.
  • " From the old blind bandore-player (bandurist) at the fairs, from the reaper in the field, and from the peasant girls at the spinning-wheel on long winter evenings, he had heard the same tale of the Jew as "the defiler of the sanctuary.
  • He went to his uncle's castle, the nearby Riccarton castle and took on the disguise of a woman working at her spinning-wheel, thereby eluding the vengeful English troops.
  • He is the author of "Travel of God", "Grandmother's spinning-wheel", "Snowy mountains", "Friends", "Evidence", "Gulshan", "Flowery", "Friends of heart", "Anaqiz", "A pair of star", "A pair of peregrine", "Tea-urn smokes", "Crane range", "Stars of time", "Worried mAn", "Past days", "Madar's epos" books.



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