overspin Synonyms
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overspin Meaning
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overspin (v. t.)
To spin out to too great length; to protract unduly.
overspin Sentence Examples
- The golfer hit a towering overspin shot that landed on the green's edge.
- The tennis player's overspin forehand forced her opponent to the sideline.
- The skier executed a graceful overspin during his aerial trick.
- The basketball player used overspin to give the ball extra height on his jumper.
- The flywheel operated with minimal overspin to ensure smooth motion.
- The motorcycle rider risked overspin when accelerating out of the corner too quickly.
- The drill bit caused excessive overspin, resulting in overheating and wear.
- The helicopter's overspin alarm warned the pilot of an impending rotor stall.
- The scientists studied the overspin dynamics of a spinning disk.
- The engineers designed a mechanism to compensate for overspin in a high-speed engine.
FAQs About the word overspin
To spin out to too great length; to protract unduly.
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The golfer hit a towering overspin shot that landed on the green's edge.
The tennis player's overspin forehand forced her opponent to the sideline.
The skier executed a graceful overspin during his aerial trick.
The basketball player used overspin to give the ball extra height on his jumper.