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Meaning of moulinet

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moulinet (n.)

The drum upon which the rope is wound in a capstan, crane, or the like.

A machine formerly used for bending a crossbow by winding it up.

In sword and saber exercises, a circular swing of the weapon.

moulinet Sentence Examples

  1. The wind whipped up a moulinet of dry leaves, obscuring the path ahead.
  2. The skillful fisherman executed a perfect moulinet, reeling in a hefty trout with ease.
  3. The ballerina's moulinet was so graceful, it seemed to defy gravity.
  4. The police officer spun his nightstick in a moulinet, warning the unruly crowd to disperse.
  5. The gymnast performed a gravity-defying moulinet on the uneven bars, leaving the audience breathless.
  6. The chef's moulinet with the whisk incorporated air into the batter, creating a fluffy texture.
  7. The magician's moulinet revealed a disappearing act that left the audience baffled.
  8. The dancer's moulinet was a blur of motion, creating a captivating illusion of movement.
  9. The swordsman's moulinet disarmed his opponent with a swift and precise strike.
  10. The tennis player's moulinet volley sent the ball soaring over the net with tremendous force.

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The drum upon which the rope is wound in a capstan, crane, or the like., A machine formerly used for bending a crossbow by winding it up., In sword and saber ex

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The wind whipped up a moulinet of dry leaves, obscuring the path ahead.

The skillful fisherman executed a perfect moulinet, reeling in a hefty trout with ease.

The ballerina's moulinet was so graceful, it seemed to defy gravity.

The police officer spun his nightstick in a moulinet, warning the unruly crowd to disperse.