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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist used a spindle to create intricate designs on the canvas.
The spindle needed to be lubricated in order to spin smoothly.
The spindle whirred as the skilled artisan spun the fine fibers into a strong cord.
The potter spindle the clay into a vase shape.
He pierced through the leather with the help of a spindle.
The spindle on the record player turns the vinyl record.
The molecular biologist investigated the genes that regulate spindle assembly and function.
The manufacturer spindle the plastic into a pen barrel shape.
He skillfully used the spindle to create decorative holes in the wooden frame.
The formation of the spindle begins during prophase of mitosis.
The bed had a spindle headboard and footboard.
The quiller used the spindle to create holes in the paper to prepare it for rolling.
The toy car had a spindle that connected the wheels to the motor.
The cell biologist discovered a new protein that is involved in the formation of the spindle structure.
She meticulously pierced the paper with the spindle to make a lace-like design.
She spindle the hair into a tight coil for a bun.
The spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes during cell division.
The home inspector checked the condition of the spindle to ensure the safety of the staircase.
She spindle the gold wire into intricate designs for jewelry.
The painter carefully painted the spindle to match the color of the handrail.
The spindle is a species of fish native to North America.
The lathe's spindle rotates the workpiece while it is being shaped.
The clock's spindle turned to move the clock's hands.
The spindle has a distinctive pattern of dark spots along its sides.
He slid his hand down the smooth spindle as he descended the staircase.
She used the spindle to make small holes in the felt for the applique.
The spindle on the sewing machine kept getting stuck.
The contractor replaced the old spindle with a new one to update the look of the staircase.
The artist spindle the wooden block into a decorative finial.
The structure of the spindle is essential for the accurate segregation of chromosomes.
The microscopist observed the spindle structure in the cell under high magnification.
The ornate spindle on the staircase added an elegant touch to the foyer.
She grabbed onto the spindle as she walked down the stairs.
The spinner deftly manipulated the spindle, turning fluffy fibers into delicate yarn.
He used a spindle to prop up his fishing rod while he took a break.
The milling machine's spindle can hold different cutting tools for shaping metal.
The spinning wheel's spindle needed to be oiled regularly to work smoothly.
The homeowner opted for a glass spindle to create an open and airy feel in the staircase.
He spindle the foam into a cone shape for a costume hat.
The pottery wheel had a spindle that turned the clay.
The sewing machine's spindle held the spool of thread in place.
The builder installed the spindle securely to prevent any wobbling or movement.
I went fishing for spindle with my dad when I was a kid.
The angler caught a beautiful spindle from the lake.
He accidentally pricked himself with the spindle while sewing the hem of the dress.
The tailor spindle the thread into a thin strand for sewing.
The fan spindle rotates to circulate the air in the room.
He used a spindle to pierce through the fabric for the embroidery.
Abnormal spindle formation can lead to genetic defects.
The spindle on the loom twists the warp and weft threads together to create fabric.
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