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bobbin
[ bob-in ]
noun
- a reel, cylinder, or spool upon which yarn or thread is wound, as used in spinning, machine sewing, lacemaking, etc.
- Electricity.
- a spoollike form around which a coil of insulated wire is wound to provide an inductance.
- the coil itself.
bobbin
/ ˈbɒbɪn /
noun
- a spool or reel on which thread or yarn is wound, being unwound as required; spool; reel
- narrow braid or cord used as binding or for trimming
- a device consisting of a short bar and a length of string, used to control a wooden door latch
- a spool on which insulated wire is wound to form the coil of a small electromagnetic device, such as a bell or buzzer
- the coil of such a spool
- slang.plural matter that is worthless or of inferior quality; rubbish
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bobbin1
C16: from Old French bobine , of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
Howard Cosell once said to me, “Bobbin, you have a face for radio and a voice for print.”
From The Daily Beast
The first bonnet she made was of seven straws with bobbin let in like open-work, and lined with pink satin.
From Project Gutenberg
Fig. 369 shows a bobbin elaborately decorated, from a mound near Maysville, Ky.
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Its office is to constitute a drag upon the yarn, by means of which the latter is wound upon a bobbin.
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Bobbin lace, seen mostly in cheap insertions and in the form of narrow edgings.
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Each rove bobbin is free to rotate on its own peg as the rove from it is drawn downwards by the retaining rollers.
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