English to Urdu Dictionary spinner

spinner

اسپنر
definition
noun
She claimed to be Clotho, the spinner of the thread of life!
a person occupied in making thread by spinning.
a person or thing that spins.
example
Check the 'spinner' mount screws to see if they're loose or if cracks are radiating from the holes.
The 'spinner' and weaver from Mayo, has the intense gaze of people marveling at the ease with which she spins her varied materials.
Laurits saw a fish move in the river just under the water and directed Fleming where he should cast his 'spinner' .
The difference in the weight of the whorl, the degree of teasing and the skill of the 'spinner' dictated the quality of the thread.
In an attempt to overcome cooling problems, Steve completely removed the 'spinner' for the 1939 event, allowing air to ram straight into the radiator.
Naturally, we get a purple jumbo jet with 84-inch 'spinner' rims.
The plane was painted an overall yellow with a red 'spinner' .
Now registered R260Y / Race 52, there had not been time to finish a 'spinner' for the propeller hub.
Mary Daly is a 'spinner' and weaver, a performer, a wicked player throwing her life into the creation of new time.
The river is generally slow and sluggish, the only reasonable chance of success being with a 'spinner' to give the lure some life.
Oddly, there was a lack of a streamlining 'spinner' over the blunt propeller hub.
The couple met while working at Bairstow's Mill, Sutton, where Ernest was an apprentice engineer and Gwen a 'spinner' .
People kept asking Qadir why he was not helping his country produce a 'spinner' like him.
When they talk about the 'spinner' more than his product, it is plainly time for him to go.
With all the anti-ice and de-ice equipment on, we still had a slight layer of ice on the leading edges and propeller 'spinner' .
Idly I reeled the little 'spinner' through the blue-green water.
The craft had a new 'spinner' and the rear fuselage was now built up and a new windshield and canopy were added.
She claimed to be Clotho, the 'spinner' of the thread of life!
The GPS led me by the 'spinner' toward the intercept, cued the turn onto the approach path and guided me as surely as a localizer toward the airport.
A new and much improved cowling was built for the Menasco while a hand-formed aluminum 'spinner' was added over the propeller hub.
He spun his stick around in his fingers like a 'spinner' would with thread.
A reader asks if they link us with the days of the hand-loom weaver and the home 'spinner' ?
One fairly consistent rule, however, is to focus your eyes on a point far down the runway, say 15 to 30 degrees to the left or right of the 'spinner' .
Set for a launch on Saturday, one of the Exhibition's objectives is to provide sustained employment to the weavers and 'spinners' .
‘Fish shallow areas near deeper water,’ Crafts said, ‘and throw something that makes a lot of noise: buzzbaits, 'spinnerbaits' , topwaters.’
Either way, the one-handed rod was the common denominator for chunking topwater plugs, 'spinnerbaits' and subsurface lures amid the sloughs and backwaters.
Rural 'spinners' could not compete with cheap, factory-spun thread, and country weavers could rarely survive far from eastern supplies of yarn and the industry's principal markets.
Also, large four-blade paddle-style propellers had been added along with a set of 'spinners' that had been made for the prototypes and early production aircraft.
Calling all Bolton ex-mill workers, carders, 'spinners' , winders and weavers… someone wants to hear your story.
We never could find a workable substitute for attaching the 'spinners' , however.
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