toss IIr> 2];
2) i> (, ), ; she spun round when she heard someone call her name , , ; the Earth spins on its axis ; the roulette players silently watched the wheel spin around / round / , / ; the plane's propellers were spinning / ; my head is spinning ;
2.b> 1) (), (, , .i>); i> (, , .i>); she sat by the window spinning i> ; spinning silk into thread ; to spin a tale / a story / .i> / ; i> ;
2) , i> (); ( , . i>); a spider spinning a web , / ;
3.b> i> (), ( / i>);
4.b> .i> (); ; we were spinning along, when suddenly one of our tyres burst , - ;
5.b> .i> .i> i> (), i> (, , ..i>); supporters attempted to spin the bill's defeat to their advantage ;
to spin outb> 1) i> (), , ; I'm paid by the hour, so I spin the work out as long as I can , ;
2) (), (, .i>); I've only got 10 left, so we'll have to spin it out over the whole week 10 , ;
3) .i> (), , ( i>);
to spin out of controlb> ; ; the country's economy seemed to be spinning out of control , .