spool (Meaning)

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spool (n)

a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound

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spool (v)

transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage

wind onto a spool or a reel

Synonyms & Antonyms of spool

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spool Sentence Examples

  1. The old fishing reel had a wooden spool with a faded line wrapped around it.
  2. The thread spool spun rapidly as the sewing machine stitched the fabric.
  3. The yarn spool slowly unwound, releasing its vibrant colors onto the knitting needles.
  4. The kite's string was wound tightly around a small plastic spool.
  5. The electrical wire was neatly coiled onto a large metal spool.
  6. The cord of the vacuum cleaner was tangled like a chaotic spool of yarn.
  7. The spool of ribbon added a touch of elegance to the gift wrapping.
  8. The spinning wheel used a large wooden spool to draw out the fibers of wool.
  9. The artist used a spool of thread to create intricate embroidery on the canvas.
  10. The antique desk had a hidden compartment with a secret spool of paper for writing.

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a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound, transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into t

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The old fishing reel had a wooden spool with a faded line wrapped around it.

The thread spool spun rapidly as the sewing machine stitched the fabric.

The yarn spool slowly unwound, releasing its vibrant colors onto the knitting needles.

The kite's string was wound tightly around a small plastic spool.