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Definition of spin dryer in English: spin dryernounˌspɪn ˈdrʌɪəspɪn ˈdraɪ(ə)r British A machine for extracting water from wet clothes by spinning them in a revolving perforated drum. Example sentencesExamples - Other types of centrifuges were created in which spin dryers were used for filtering solids: a perforated drum was spun, driving any separated liquids to the outside where they were collected.
- That job is left to the wardrobe department, aided by a couple of washing machines, a spin dryer and two tumble dryers, one of which is tall and cupboard like and on my visit contained a giant bright green furry ball.
- My fellow recruits even put a dog into a spin dryer.
- I loved to watch the water spilling from the pipe in the spin dryer back into the main wash.
- Watch out for the Waimea Bay shorebreak, a vicious, vertical whirlpool in which the occasional tourist - or suicidal body-boarder - is flung towards annihilation like a lost sock in a spin dryer.
- A washing machine may be bad not only because it has too little - as when there is no driving belt on the spin drier, but also because it has too much, as when someone has filled the interior with glue.
- They were primitive small cylinders, not hooked up to water pipes or drains, with no spin dryers or wringers.
- A few sentences into his answer and he was looking rather puzzled despite himself, as I was now vibrating like a blancmange on a spin dryer.
- The crystals are separated from the syrup in machines known as centrifugals which work like giant spin dryers and separate the crystals from the syrup.
- The wind buffets upwards; the effect is like being in a spin dryer and people coming out onto the platform say it reminds them of Kate Winslett on the bow of the Titanic.
Derivatives verbspin-dries, spin-drying, spin-dried ˌspɪnˈdrʌɪ [with object]British Extract water from (washed clothes) using a spin dryer. I got the clothes rinsed and spin-dried Example sentencesExamples - Makes laundry day go by pretty fast when you can at least sit on it during spin-dry and end up smiling the rest of the day.
- But I did a lot more fiddling, and eventually got the water out of the machine and the clothes rinsed and spin-dried.
- One afternoon, whilst spin-drying the sheets, she leaned forward and accidentally nudged the washing machine with her… um… front bottom.
Definition of spin dryer in US English: spin dryernounspɪn ˈdraɪ(ə)rspin ˈdrī(ə)r British A machine for drying wet clothes by spinning them in a revolving perforated drum. Example sentencesExamples - A washing machine may be bad not only because it has too little - as when there is no driving belt on the spin drier, but also because it has too much, as when someone has filled the interior with glue.
- The wind buffets upwards; the effect is like being in a spin dryer and people coming out onto the platform say it reminds them of Kate Winslett on the bow of the Titanic.
- Other types of centrifuges were created in which spin dryers were used for filtering solids: a perforated drum was spun, driving any separated liquids to the outside where they were collected.
- I loved to watch the water spilling from the pipe in the spin dryer back into the main wash.
- Watch out for the Waimea Bay shorebreak, a vicious, vertical whirlpool in which the occasional tourist - or suicidal body-boarder - is flung towards annihilation like a lost sock in a spin dryer.
- A few sentences into his answer and he was looking rather puzzled despite himself, as I was now vibrating like a blancmange on a spin dryer.
- They were primitive small cylinders, not hooked up to water pipes or drains, with no spin dryers or wringers.
- My fellow recruits even put a dog into a spin dryer.
- That job is left to the wardrobe department, aided by a couple of washing machines, a spin dryer and two tumble dryers, one of which is tall and cupboard like and on my visit contained a giant bright green furry ball.
- The crystals are separated from the syrup in machines known as centrifugals which work like giant spin dryers and separate the crystals from the syrup.
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