Synonym: spin. Similar words: spin-off, heinous, ominous, ruinous, luminous, mutinous, numinous, pin on. Meaning: v. prolong or extend.
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1, Spin out the talks as long as possible.
2, The Government will try to spin out the conference into next autumn.
3, Corven plans to help large companies spin out smaller, entrepreneurial firms.
4, Spin out also occurs after landing badly from a jump.
5, Is the government allowing social spending to spin out of control beyond the means of the taxpayers?
6, Or else she could spin out the repair until it was too late and they had to get somebody else.
7, Perhaps the moon would spin out of its orbit and come crashing into the earth.
8, My job was to spin out the thread.
9, Almost every month I have to spin out money.
10, Another option would be to spin out the units as publicly traded companies, either through initial public offerings or stock dividends to shareholders.
11, Most of these storms spin out over the open sea.
12, Economize in order to make one's money spin out until next payday.
13, Are you one to spin out of control, in despair?
14, You should cut back on expenditure to spin out the money till next pay day.
15, As the pole rotates the balls spin out levitating higher the faster the system spins.
16, Apart from the interest charges involved, the longer a defendant can spin out the negotiations the better.
17, This is a Catch-22 I don't think rugby will be able to spin out of in this country.
18, There is also the danger that small, local agreements spin out of control as trade imbalances grow among their signatories.
19, The government called the plan dangerous, unconstitutional and liable to spin out of control.
20, Oscar Hansen has seen a lot of cars almost spin Out on the long turn and come up through his barbed wire.
21, The huge variety of shapes is partly fashion and partly an attempt to avoid a phenomenon known as spin out.
22, You might not think this is enough raw material to spin out over 345 hardback quarto pages, but why not?
23, It derives from the root word tan, which translates as "to extend, expand, spread, continue, spin out, weave; to put forth, show, or manifest."
24, What must be avoided are the kinds of misunderstandings spin out of control.
25, That sentence may seem rather pedestrian compared to all the sentences Mises used to establish the science of praxeology (human action) and to spin out its countless implications for economics.
26, Science and technology get a lot of attention because of the new gadgets spin out.
27, The key now is to ensure these dangers do not spin out of control.
More similar words: spin-off, heinous, ominous, ruinous, luminous, mutinous, numinous, pin on, ominously, ruinously, in our midst, voluminous, villainous, gelatinous, oleaginous, libidinous, spin, vertiginous, coterminous, mountainous, spiny, spine, spinal, platitudinous, multitudinous, rasping, crispin, gasping, spinach, spindly.