20 words associated with spin:
- ROTATE
- TURN
- TWIRL
- ROUNDABOUT
- WHEEL
- TORNADO
- REVOLUTION
- SPIRAL
- WHIRL
- OSCILLATE
- PIROUETTE
- REEL
- TWIST
- REVOLVE
- ROLL
- GYRATION
- CIRCULAR
- DISTORT
- INVENT
- TWINE
20 words associated with drop:
- BUBBLE
- SPLASH
- TEAR
- TRICKLE
- PARTICLE
- LANDSLIDE
- SLIDE
- SLIP
- TUMBLE
- DOWNFALL
- CHASM
- ABYSS
- DIP
- FALL
- DETERIORATION
- DECLINE
- DESCENT
- REDUCTION
- DECREASE
- HOLE
20 meanings/interpretations/subtle differences/statements regarding spin:
- Spin class
- Spin the record
- Spinning hands
- Spin me round
- Spinning wheel
- Spinning firework
- Spinning water wheel
- Spinning car wheel
- Spinning bike wheel
- Cogs that spin
- The spinning orbit
- London eye spins
- Tonado spin
- Top spin
- Spin fishing
- (of spiders, silkworms, etc.) to produce (a thread, cobweb,gossamer, silk, etc.) by extruding from the body a long,slender filament of a natural viscous matter that hardens inthe air.
- to cause to turn around rapidly, as on an axis; twirl; whirl:to spin a coin on a table.
- to have a sensation of whirling; reel: My head began to spinand I fainted.
- a downward movement or trend, especially one that issudden, alarming, etc.: Steel prices went into a spin.
- Slang . a particular viewpoint or bias, especially in themedia; slant: They tried to put a favorable spin on the newscoverage of the controversial speech.
- to create something new, as a company or assets,without detracting from or affecting the relative size orstability of the original: After the acquisition, the companywas required to spin off about a third of its assets.
- to derive from or base on something done previously:They took the character of the maid and spun off another TVseries.
- spin out, (of an automobile) to undergo a spinout.
- a rapid run, ride, drive, or the like, as for exercise orenjoyment: They went for a spin in the car.
20 meanings/interpretations/subtle differences/statements regarding drop:
- (Beauty) school drop out
- Drop dead
- Dropping litter
- Drop of rain
- Dropping out of an airplane
- Drop the ball
- Drop earrings
- Drop acid
- Drop a pill
- Drop on by
- Dropping your glass
- Drop bombs
- Drop dead gorgeous
- Just drop it
- a very small quantity of liquid: I'll have a little more tea, just adrop.
- a minute quantity of anything: not even a drop of mercy.
- a solution for dilating the pupils of the eyes,administered to the eyes in globules by a medicinedropper.
- to come to an end; cease; lapse: There the matter dropped.
- to fall lower in condition, degree, value, etc.; diminish orlessen; sink: The prices dropped sharply.
- at the drop of a hat, at the slightest provocation or withoutdelay: He's ready to fight at the drop of a hat.
- slang ( Austral ) cricket a fall of the wicket: he came in atfirst drop
- nautical drop aster, go to the back of the stern
- to send or post: drop me a line
- ( tr ) to allow to pass casually in conversation: to drop a hint
- ( US ), ( NZ ) have the drop on someone to have theadvantage over someone
- to fall or allow to fall vertically
- to hit (a ball) with a drop shot
- to lengthen (a hem, etc)
- to lose (a score, game, or contest): the championdropped his first service game
- sport to omit (a player) from a team
20 objects/images that relate to the word spin (visual):
20 objects/images that relate to the word drop (visual):
20 situations that relate to the word spin:
- Spinning wheel
- Spinning firework
- Spinning water wheel
- Spinning car wheel
- Spinning bike wheel
- Cogs that spin
- The spinning orbit
- London eye spins
- Tonado spin
- Top spin
- Spin fishing
- (of spiders, silkworms, etc.) to produce (a thread, cobweb,gossamer, silk, etc.) by extruding from the body a long,slender filament of a natural viscous matter that hardens inthe air.
- to cause to turn around rapidly, as on an axis; twirl; whirl:to spin a coin on a table.
- to have a sensation of whirling; reel: My head began to spinand I fainted.
- a downward movement or trend, especially one that issudden, alarming, etc.: Steel prices went into a spin.
- Slang . a particular viewpoint or bias, especially in themedia; slant: They tried to put a favorable spin on the newscoverage of the controversial speech.
- to create something new, as a company or assets,without detracting from or affecting the relative size orstability of the original: After the acquisition, the companywas required to spin off about a third of its assets.
- to derive from or base on something done previously:They took the character of the maid and spun off another TVseries.
- spin out, (of an automobile) to undergo a spinout.
- a rapid run, ride, drive, or the like, as for exercise orenjoyment: They went for a spin in the car.
20 situations that relate to the word drop:
- Drop acid
- Drop a pill
- Drop on by
- Dropping your glass
- Drop bombs
- Drop dead gorgeous
- Just drop it
- a very small quantity of liquid: I'll have a little more tea, just adrop.
- a minute quantity of anything: not even a drop of mercy.
- a solution for dilating the pupils of the eyes,administered to the eyes in globules by a medicinedropper.
- to come to an end; cease; lapse: There the matter dropped.
- to fall lower in condition, degree, value, etc.; diminish orlessen; sink: The prices dropped sharply.
- at the drop of a hat, at the slightest provocation or withoutdelay: He's ready to fight at the drop of a hat.
- slang ( Austral ) cricket a fall of the wicket: he came in atfirst drop
- nautical drop aster, go to the back of the stern
- to send or post: drop me a line
- ( tr ) to allow to pass casually in conversation: to drop a hint
- ( US ), ( NZ ) have the drop on someone to have theadvantage over someone
- to fall or allow to fall vertically
- to hit (a ball) with a drop shot
- to lengthen (a hem, etc)
- to lose (a score, game, or contest): the championdropped his first service game
- sport to omit (a player) from a team
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