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Answer for the clue "Took a spin ", 4 letters:
rode

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He rode women the way he rode waves. ▪ He cantered off and rode beside Mitch, and Maggie hoped he was not giving out any threatening advice. ▪ I turned scarlet, but I did not contradict him, and we rode into town without exchanging ...

Usage examples of rode.

Out to sea, lightning flashed against the blackness of the clouds, and the distant boom of thunder rode over the noise of the waves.

She rode along in silence, ignoring the grunts of exertion from the boy behind, who attempted by force of will as much as horsemanship to keep his recalcitrant mount moving.

As they rode, his thoughts turned more and more to the basket of lunch that hung from his saddle horn.

Pug and Tomas watched in awe, for they rode the most perfect white horses the boys had ever seen, using no saddle or bridle.

The leader rode on an especially grand animal, full seventeen hands in height, with a long flowing mane and a tail like a plume.

Gardan came riding back down the line, to where the boys rode before the baggage guards.

The noises of the forest had lessened as they moved deeper into the trees, until they now rode in silence.

He spurred his horse forward and rode over the fallen figure Pug sat rooted for a moment, then spurred his own horse.

There was little love lost between the two cities, and the Krondorians rode without a heraldic banner.

Duke and his party were given mounts, and the escort cleared away the crowds as they rode through the city.

They rode as hard as possible, cutting through the trees, ducking under low branches, the scene a passing kaleidoscope of greens and browns.

Feeling uncomfortable with the weapon clutched in his right hand, he rode at a trot toward the trees.

Arutha, Fannon, and Lyam rode before soldiers protecting the wagons traveling between the castle and the shore.

The Tsurani rode roughly at first, the saddle feeling strange under him.

Laurie rode led the remaining four horses to the side of the estate house.