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Criminals pinching soft tops?
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spinners
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n. (plural of spinner English)
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Spinners can refer to: In music : The Spinners (American R&B group) , an American R&B/soul group active from 1957 to the present Spinners (album) , the group's third studio album, released in 1973 The Spinners: Their Early Years , a compilation album The ...
Usage examples of spinners.
At least the Gateway had brought the spinners to the Anointed and not sent them each off to some unexplained destination where they would be forever wandering.
But unless the Spinners went to the trouble to put in a stage elevator in the middle of nowhere, the only convenient place to put an entrance is among the hills bordering the Sea.
This side glowed, too, but its intensity was considerably muted, as if the Spinners had coated their superconducting material with something to send the light outward.
The rest of the world differs from the Spinners more in degree than in substance.
Instead, everything he knew about the Spinners and their cable merely strengthened the theory.
Anigel shrank back in loathing when Immu kicked aside the indignant displaced spinners, which cheeped and squeaked and tried to bite through the shoes and boots of the intruders.
Mule spinners and slasher tenders are knocking spoons against bowls, glasses against wood, hitching chairs forward, shouting to be heard.
The grave ship and the spinners were now joined into a single unit, a shaggy green barge with a morningstar on its bow.
Savannah came down to his side, and together they watched, mystified, as the spinners broke from the grave ship and dispersed in a random formation.
Each of the spinners, those still in view, had begun to work their mandibles in and out, and from them spewed silvery strands of chainmail which bloomed wider and wider.