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spinning

SPIH-nihng

Spinning (noun) means the act or process of something rotating, or of turning fiber into thread. Example: “The old mill was once famous for wool spinning.”

noun
1
The act or process of something rotating, or of turning fiber into thread.
"The old mill was once famous for wool spinning."
2
An indoor cycling workout on a stationary exercise bike.
"She goes to a spinning class three times a week."

How to use spinning

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In plain EnglishRotating, making thread, or a stationary-bike fitness class.

Common pairings
spinning class my head is spinning

Word forms

spinnings plural

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Frequently asked questions

What does “spinning” mean?

The word “spinning” means the act or process of something rotating, or of turning fiber into thread. In plain terms, rotating, making thread, or a stationary-bike fitness class.

How do you pronounce “spinning”?

“Spinning” is pronounced SPIH-nihng (/ˈspɪnɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “spinning” in a sentence?

Here is “spinning” used in a sentence: “The old mill was once famous for wool spinning.”

What part of speech is “spinning”?

“Spinning” is a noun.

Is “spinning” a common word?

“Spinning” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “spinning” have?

“Spinning” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the act or process of something rotating, or of turning fiber into thread.

What is the difference between spinning and cycling as a workout?

Spinning refers specifically to an indoor group workout on a stationary exercise bike, usually led by an instructor and set to music. General cycling can mean riding a real bicycle outdoors or on a road. Spinning stays in one place and focuses on intervals of resistance and pace.

What is the difference between spinning and weaving?

In textile-making, spinning is the process of twisting fibres such as wool or cotton into a continuous thread or yarn. Weaving is a separate, later step in which those threads are interlaced to form fabric. Spinning creates the yarn, while weaving turns yarn into cloth.

Is "Spinning" a brand name or a general term?

"Spinning" began as a registered trademark for a particular indoor-cycling program, which is why many gyms label their equivalent classes "indoor cycling" instead. In everyday speech, though, people now often use spinning loosely for any stationary-bike class.

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