spindled Synonyms

spindled Meaning

spindled

the pin in a loom shuttle, any of various rods or pins holding a bobbin in a textile machine (such as a spinning frame), a round stick with tapered ends used to form and twist the yarn in hand spinning, newel, something shaped like a round stick or pin with tapered ends, a network of fibers along which the chromosomes are distributed during cell division, sleep spindle, a slender round rod or stick with tapered ends by which thread or yarn is twisted in spinning by hand and on which it is wound, a turned often decorative piece (as in a baluster), the long slender pin by which the thread is twisted in a spinning wheel, the bar or shaft usually of square section that carries the knobs and actuates the latch or bolt of a lock, a device consisting of a long spike fixed so that papers can be stuck on it for filing, something (as an axle or shaft) shaped or turned like a spindle or on which something turns, a network of chiefly microtubular fibers along which the chromosomes are distributed during mitosis and meiosis, to impale, thrust, or perforate on the spike of a spindle file, a revolving piece especially when thinner than a shaft, something shaped like a spindle, the part of an axle on which a vehicle wheel turns, to make or equip (something, such as a piece of furniture) with spindles, a horizontal or vertical axle revolving on pin or pivot ends, a spindle-shaped network of chiefly microtubular fibers along which the chromosomes are distributed during mitosis and meiosis, muscle spindle, to grow to stalk or stem rather than to flower or fruit, to shoot or grow into a long slender stalk, a device usually consisting of a long upright pin in a base on which papers can be stuck for filing

spindled Sentence Examples

  1. The spinner's hands deftly spindled the silken thread, creating a lustrous yarn.
  2. The ballerina's graceful legs spindled through the air as she executed an elegant pirouette.
  3. The spindled branches of the willow tree cast an ethereal shadow upon the shimmering waters below.
  4. The sleek, spindled body of the cheetah propelled it forward with incredible speed.
  5. The spindled tower of the castle pierced the overcast sky like a silver needle.
  6. The spider's spindled web glistened in the morning sunlight, a delicate masterpiece of nature.
  7. The towering skyscrapers spindled towards the heavens, a testament to human ingenuity.
  8. The wind spindled through the trees, creating a hauntingly ethereal melody.
  9. The spindled ice crystals sparkled on the snow-covered ground, transforming the winter landscape into a glittering wonderland.
  10. The artist's spindled brushstrokes captured the intricate details of the subject, creating a mesmerizing work of art.

FAQs About the word spindled

the pin in a loom shuttle, any of various rods or pins holding a bobbin in a textile machine (such as a spinning frame), a round stick with tapered ends used to

pierced, ran through, spitted, harpooned, bayonetted, bayoneted, spiked, skewered, stuck, transfixed

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The spinner's hands deftly spindled the silken thread, creating a lustrous yarn.

The ballerina's graceful legs spindled through the air as she executed an elegant pirouette.

The spindled branches of the willow tree cast an ethereal shadow upon the shimmering waters below.

The sleek, spindled body of the cheetah propelled it forward with incredible speed.