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overspin
▪ I. overˈspin, v. rare. [over- 18.] † 1. trans. To spin out, protract too much. Obs.1643 Cartwright On Death Sir B. Grenvill 34 Things were prepar'd, debated, and then done, Not rashly broke, or vainly overspun. 2. To confuse (an opponent) with overspin (see next).1940 G. Marx Let. 5 Sept. (1967) 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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Topspin
In ball sports, topspin or overspin is a property of a ball that rotates forwards as it is moving. wikipedia.org
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Anne Catherine Hof Blinks
She is credited with discovering and popularizing techniques such as the "overspin" or "collapse" technique, in which the yarn is twisted so that it "kinks wikipedia.org
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Frank Parker (tennis)
In his autobiography, Jack Kramer wrote "even as a boy (Parker) had this wonderful, slightly overspin forehand drive. Clean and hard. wikipedia.org
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top
▪ I. top, n.1 (tɒp) Forms: 1 top, 3–6, (?) 7 toppe, pl. toppes, 4–6 tope, 4–7 topp, 6– Sc. and north. tap, 3– top. [OE. top (topp-), Com. WGer. and Norse; = OFris. topp (WFris. top, NFris. top, tup), OLG. *topp (MDu., Du. top(p), MLG., LG. top), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) zopf top, summit, a crest or tuft of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bobby Locke
to the inside on the backstroke, then virtually "trap" the ball with a hooded, closed clubface on the forward stroke, imparting a tremendous amount of overspin wikipedia.org
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Wastegate
power = medium wastegate small turbo/big engine/any power level = big wastegate -->The reason for this is that the small turbine will easily try to overspin wikipedia.org
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Lew Hoad
He hit hard overspin drives, and there was no way you could ever get him to temporise on important points." wikipedia.org
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Glossary of pickleball terms
Topspin or Overspin: The forward rotation of a ball in relation to the ball’s trajectory where the axis of rotation runs parallel to the ground and parallel wikipedia.org
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