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swivel
[swiv-uhl]
noun
a fastening device that allows the thing fastened to turn around freely upon it, especially to turn in a full circle.
such a device consisting of two parts, each of which turns around independently, as a compound link of a chain, one part of which turns freely in the other by means of a headed pin or the like.
a pivoted support allowing a gun to turn around in a horizontal plane.
a swivel gun.
a device attached to a loom and used as a shuttle to weave extra threads in the production of small figures, especially dots.
verb (used with object)
to turn or pivot on or as if on a swivel.
He swiveled his chair around.
to fasten by a swivel; furnish with a swivel.
verb (used without object)
to turn on or if as on a swivel.
swivel
/ ˈswɪvəl /
noun
a coupling device which allows an attached object to turn freely
such a device made of two parts which turn independently, such as a compound link of a chain
a pivot on which is mounted a gun that may be swung from side to side in a horizontal plane
Also called: swivel gun. the gun itself
verb
to turn or swing on or as if on a pivot
(tr) to provide with, secure by, or support with a swivel
Other Word Forms
- swivel-like adjective
- swivellike adjective
- unswivel verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Origin of swivel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of swivel1
Example Sentences
The former model was visiting her native Australia from her home in the US when she spotted groups of people swivelling wooden hoops around their waists.
Now, when the Win-Dow employees exit the kitchen to the Sunset Triangle Plaza, they immediately swivel around and lock the door tight.
When he did look around, he was forced to swivel his head because he had lost one eye to a grenade at the front.
After controlling a bobbling pass and setting himself up in one touch, the 21-year-old rifled a hip-height volley on the swivel past Spanish goalkeeper Unai Simon at full stretch.
Gizmo’s head swiveled, monitoring as Sunny fledged, or made an inaugural flight from the nest.
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Related Words
- pivot
- revolve
- rotate
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- whirl
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