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Meaning of windle

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windle (n.)

A spindle; a kind of reel; a winch.

The redwing.

windle Sentence Examples

  1. The windle shrieked through the trees, rattling the windows in its wake.
  2. The old man's windle wound the thread around the spool, creating a tapestry of colors.
  3. The baby girl's windle was a cherished keepsake, passed down through generations.
  4. The windle was used to tie up the prisoner's hands, binding him securely.
  5. The windle twisted and turned in the wind, like a restless spirit.
  6. The windle was a simple tool, yet it could create intricate and beautiful objects.
  7. The windle was essential for repairing torn sails on ships at sea.
  8. The windle groaned and creaked under the weight of the heavy rope.
  9. The windle was a symbol of strength and durability, standing tall against the elements.
  10. The windle danced and twirled in the air, carried by the gentle breeze.

FAQs About the word windle

A spindle; a kind of reel; a winch., The redwing.

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The windle shrieked through the trees, rattling the windows in its wake.

The old man's windle wound the thread around the spool, creating a tapestry of colors.

The baby girl's windle was a cherished keepsake, passed down through generations.

The windle was used to tie up the prisoner's hands, binding him securely.