Examples of using Spun in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Latin
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Cyrillic
So it went until morning, and then all the straw was spun, and all the spools were filled with gold.
At that time, the Earth would have spun faster, so there would have been about 550 days in a year.
is a help of ITIL cert spun abilities.
was powered by two contra-rotating propellors that were spun by rapidly pulling out wires from drums wound inside the torpedo.
viscose fiber or purely spun with itself.
A spoor spider has spun a sticky cloak of sand,
She saw it then, as my resolve wavered and another choice spun my future in a darker direction.
It seems extraordinary, but that's exactly what happened when Jon Heywood spun the reels on one of our progressive jackpot slots.
that is a definite sign that you have just been spun a web of lies.
In 2008, the SAGEM group spun off its communications and mobile telephony businesses(known simply as:
They took the information they wanted and really spun the story in a way that I'm a stupid blonde Instagram model," she says.
It was over 20 meters(65 feet) long and spun rapidly, giving out light of different colors.
The room spun as she told me I should call my husband to come to the hospital immediately as they suspected our baby had a major heart defect.
I had the bullets spun through the firearms database
one of the researchers spun a wheel in front of them that randomly stopped at a number between 0 and 100.
They took the information they wanted and really spun the story in a way that I'm a stupid blonde Instagram model,” she said.
in 2012 at 4,000, which included the Sears Canada division that was later spun off.
in 2012 at 4000, including its Sears Canada division that was later spun off.
The distant hills of northern Pakistan's Chilas valley sparkled in the rain as the sisters laughed and spun in circles.
Jaffers cried in a strangled voice--holding tight, nevertheless, and making play with his knee--spun around, and fell heavily undermost with his head on the gravel.