• make dizzy or giddy
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  • &di/ adj dizzy; feeling that every-thing is turning round (NOTE: giddier –
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  • make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow
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  • To move through or on top of water by moving the limbs, fins, or tail or by undulating the body, To experience a floating or giddy sensation; be dizzy, To execute (a particular stroke) in swimming, transitive verb_ To pass or move over or on by swimming, To cause or compel to swim; to make to float, To immerse in water that the lighter parts may float, noun_ The act of swimming; a gliding motion, like that of one swimming, The act of swimming; period or extent of swimming_ as, to take a swim, A distance covered by or period of time spent swimming
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  • A device, such as a cylinder, spool, or frame, that turns on an axis and is used for winding and storing rope, tape, film, or other flexible materials, The quantity of wire, film, or other material wound on one reel, A device used in angling, attached to the rod, for winding the line, consisting of a cylinder revolving on an axis moved by a small crank or spring. The salmon-reel is about four inches, and the trout-reel about two inches in diameter; the length is about two inches. In angling the reel plays an important part, its use and action requiring to be in perfect accord or correspondence with the play of the rod and line. To meet these requirements, clicks and multipliers are employed. The click checks the line from running out too freely, and the multiplier gathers in the slack with increased speed, intransitive verb_ To be thrown off balance or fall back, To stagger, lurch, or sway, as from drunkenness, To feel dizzy
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