spun-out

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continued, was carried on
spin out
usually thought of as the leading side of the body (left side for a right-handed player), especially the pelvic girdle, turning too early in the sequence of the swing (many times before the weight has been transferred to the front foot) Example: Lots of different results could be caused by a spin out, but they'll almost never be good
spin out
Something that makes you stop and think how odd, or how cool something is
spin out
extend a speech as much as possible, broaden a speech
spin out
1. If you spin something out, you make it last longer than it normally would. My wife's solicitor was anxious to spin things out for as long as possible The Government will try to spin out the conference into next autumn. = prolong see also spin off
spin out
prolong or extend; "spin out a visit"
spin out
A division or subsidiary of a company that becomes an independent business Typically, private equity investors will provide the necessary capital to allow the division to “spin out” on its own; the parent company may retain a minority stake