Web1. : a revolvable device on which something flexible is wound: such as. a. : a small windlass at the butt of a fishing rod for the line. b. chiefly British : a spool or bobbin for sewing …
WebReeling definition: staggering or swaying; unable to walk straight because of a blow, intoxication, etc.. See examples of REELING used in a sentence.
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REELING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Web1. To be thrown off balance or fall back: reeled from the sharp blow. 2. To stagger, lurch, or sway, as from drunkenness: reeled down the alley. 3. To go round and round in a whirling motion: gulls reeling and diving. 4. To feel dizzy: My head reeled with the facts and figures. v.tr. To cause to reel. n. 1.
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REELING Synonyms: 60 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
WebDefinition of reeling. as in giddy. having a feeling of being whirled about and in danger of falling down the blood donor experienced a reeling sensation after standing up too quickly. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. giddy. dizzy. whirling. woozy. weak. vertiginous. dazed. swimmy. faint. aswoon. light-headed. groggy. confused. befuddled.
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reel verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
Web[intransitive] reel (at/from/with something) to feel very shocked or upset about something. I was still reeling from the shock. Extra Examples. [intransitive] to seem to be turning round and round. When he opened his eyes, the room was reeling. The mixture of sights and smells made her senses reel. Word Origin. Phrasal Verbs. reel in. reel off.
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reeling, adj. & adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English
WebWhat does the word reeling mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word reeling . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
Weba rounded object or cylinder or other device that spins and is used to wind up or let out wire, rope, film, etc.: a reel on a fishing rod; the reel on the movie projector. an amount of …