| spinner | person or thing that spins; one who draws out and twists fiber into yarn or thread; rotating fishing lure; arrow that is spun around a dial (Games); fairing that fits over the propeller hub of a plane | en | (isim) | en |
| spinner | A goatsucker; so called from the peculiar noise it makes when darting through the air | en | en |
| spinner | A spinneret | en | en |
| spinner | fisherman's lure; revolves when drawn through the water board game equipment that consists of a dial and an arrow that is spun to determine the next move in the game someone who spins (who twists fibers into threads) | en | en |
| spinner | One who, or that which, spins one skilled in spinning; a spinning machine | en | en |
| spinner | A spider | en | en |
| spinner | A spinner is a cricketer who makes the ball spin when he or she bowls it so that it changes direction when it hits the ground or the bat | en | en |
| spinner | A spinner is a person who makes thread by spinning | en | en |
| spinner | The nose cone which covers the hub of the propeller | en | en |
| spinner | the part of the shaft that covers the center of the propeller and helps smooth the airflow over the engine | en | en |
| spinner | A cyclist who habitually pedals at a rapid cadence, as opposed to a "masher " | en | en |
| spinner | An extremely slow link The name comes from Mosaic's globe icon, which spins while the program tries to access a site If the site is particularly slow, the only sign you have that anything is actually happening is the spinning globe See also dirt road and JPIG | en | en |
| spinner | A stone that is released so that it rotates many times as it travels down the sheet | en | en |
| spinner | The first double that is played during a game that allows four ends to the skeleton The extra two ends are played off the exposed ends of the crosswise double Double three is the spinner in the photo at the top of this page | en | en |
| spinner | Anyone operating the spinning machinery, which was installed in long rows, each row having two "sides " Thus, a spinner responsible for "eight sides" was actually in charge of four long rows of machinery | en | en |
| spinner | A shot thrown with too much spin, or curl | en | en |
| spinner | A container with a faulty double seam, caused by the container having been revolved by the seaming rolls, due to improper adjustments | en | en |
| spinner | Is another name for devices with wings that rotate very fast and rise into the sky Also an aerial effect the casing is similar to the devices with wings to rotate the flames shoot out of the side | en | en |
| spinner | A bull or horse that bucks in close, tight circles Such animals are very difficult to ride | en | en |
| spinner | A rock thrown with excessive spin | en | en |
| spinner | medium pacer with a shorter than usual run-up | en | en |
| spinner | The spinner is the cone shaped object mounted to the engine prop shaft on the nose of the aircraft The spinner may be made from plastic or aluminum and functions primarily to improve looks and aerodynamics | en | en |
| spinner | A type lure | en | en |
| spinner | A rotating platform for running out wire from a coil or reel | en | en |
| spinner | See: Value Selector, Scrollbar | en | en |
| spinner | someone who spins (who twists fibers into threads) | en | en |
| spinner | board game equipment that consists of a dial and an arrow that is spun to determine the next move in the game | en | en |
| spinner | fisherman's lure; revolves when drawn through the water | en | en |