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REELED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to walk, moving from side to side, looking like you are going to fall: At closing time he reeled out of the bar and fell down on ...
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REEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REEL is a revolvable device on which something flexible is wound. How to use reel in a sentence.
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Synonyms of reeled - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for REELED: spun, swam, whirled, turned, swirled, staggered, lurched, weaved; Antonyms of REELED: collected, settled, calmed, steadied.
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reeled
reeled, ppl. a. (riːld) [f. reel v.2] Wound on a reel.1776–7 Act 17 Geo. III, c. 11 §14 The reeler..of such false or short reeled yarn. 1831 G. R. Porter Silk Manuf. 152 To obtain one pound of reeled silk, requires 12 pounds of cocoons. 1851 L. D. B. Gordon in Art Jrnl. Illustr. Catal. p. ii **/1 Sa...
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reeled, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the adjective reeled mean? · How common is the adjective reeled? · How is the adjective reeled pronounced? · Where does the adjective reeled come from?
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reeled - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. To be thrown off balance or fall back: reeled from the sharp blow. · 2. To stagger, lurch, or sway, as from drunkenness: reeled down the alley. · 3. To go ...
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Demineralizing (silk worm cocoon)
With "demineralizing" the gum and structure of the cocoon is kept intact enabling the cocoons to be wet reeled. Afterwards, the cocoons are thoroughly washed with running tap water (three times 3 h) and subsequently reeled in tap water at room temperature using the
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What is correct meaning of word "Reeled" and how to use it ... - Reddit
To reel also means to lose one's balance and stagger or lurch. It's used both literally and figuratively.
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28 Synonyms & Antonyms for REELED - Thesaurus.com
reeled · bob · careen · pitch · revolve · rock · roll · sway · swim · swing · swirl · totter · turn · twirl · waver · weave · wheel · whirl. Weak matches. feel ...
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reeled - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
reeled. simple past and past participle of reel. Anagrams. edit · leered · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English verb forms. Hidden categories:.
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Reel - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Other forms: reeled; reeling; reels. A reel is a cylinder that can be wound with flexible material like film or fishing line. If you found dozens of reels ...
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reel someone/something in - Cambridge Dictionary
REEL SOMEONE/SOMETHING IN meaning: 1. to get control of something or someone, sometimes by offering something in exchange: 2. to get…. Learn more.
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Plug (fishing)
but will stay at a specific depth when reeling stops; and deep-diving (or sinking) crankbaits, which sinks when not being reeled but stays at a consistent depth when reeled.
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reelable
reelable, a. (ˈriːləb(ə)l) [f. reel v.2 + -able.] That can be reeled or wound on a reel.1887 Encycl. Brit. XXII. 60/1 At least six species of Bombyx..form reelable cocoons. Ibid. 60/2 The reelable fibre is as a rule thickest..at the middle portion.
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re-reel
re-ˈreel, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To wind again on to a reel, or from one reel to another. Hence re-ˈreeling vbl. n.; re-ˈreeler (see quot. 1964).1906 R. W. Sindall Paper Technol. vi. 75 (caption) Double-Drum Reeler. The reels from the paper-machine are re-reeled, slit, and finished off on this machine...
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