Definition of Reelings

1. reeling [n] - See also: reeling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reelings

reelections
reelects
reeled
reeler
reelers
reelevate
reelevated
reelevates
reelevating
reeligibilities
reeligibility
reeligible
reelin
reeling
reelingly
reelings (current term)
reelless
reelman
reelmen
reels
reely
reem
reembark
reembarkation
reembarked
reembarking
reembarks
reembodied
reembodies
reembody

Literary usage of Reelings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Curiosities of a Scots Charta Chest, 1600-1800: With the Travels and by Atholl Forbes, Alexander Dick (1897)
"... Advice to the King—Letters to Sir James Dick—The Duchess of Lauderdale—Good Hansome Pictures—Strange reelings in the Kingdom—Destruction of Churches. ..."

2. Silk Manufacturing and Its Problems by James Chittick (1913)
"The Conditioning House in New York makes a further excellent test of 20 reelings of 4500 metres each, for showing more surely the average size, ..."

3. Silk Manufacturing and Its Problems by James Chittick (1913)
"The Conditioning House in New York makes a further excellent test of 20 reelings of 4500 metres each, for showing more surely the average size, ..."

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