A librarian opens a book and finds a mysterious invitation scribbled on the back of a business card. Another discovers a child’s letter to the Tooth Fairy, tucked into a book decades ago. What stories are left untold by these forgotten...
sinko n.— «Crank or spinner baits allow you to cover water quickly and catch the active fish first. Then use sinkos or jigs after you know where the fish are.» —“Fishing Reports for Tapps (Pierce County)” by Bill...
spinner n.— «R acing fans and baseball hat fans hustled to the tables where they could claim their bright blue Saratoga hats, the second giveaway of the season.…He’d got just one hat, for himself, and was heading with his bag of...
spinner n.— «There’s the predictable “Hi, Mum” and “Missing you, Julie” alongside common prison lingo such as “screw” and “spinner,” the latter a term referring to the inmate generally known...
spinner n. a decorative automobile hubcap or rim which spins independently of the wheel to which it is attached. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
spinner
n.— «Few of the orginal Mustang spinner hub caps are available, but Lincoln has some used ones priced at $75.» —by Boyd Burchard Seattle Times June 22, 1985. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)