Bobbins [noun]
Definition of Bobbins:
spool
Opposite/Antonyms of Bobbins:
-
Sentence/Example of Bobbins:
The first bonnet she made was of seven straws with bobbin let in like open-work, and lined with pink satin.
Fig. 369 shows a bobbin elaborately decorated, from a mound near Maysville, Ky.
Its office is to constitute a drag upon the yarn, by means of which the latter is wound upon a bobbin.
Bobbin lace, seen mostly in cheap insertions and in the form of narrow edgings.
Each rove bobbin is free to rotate on its own peg as the rove from it is drawn downwards by the retaining rollers.
It is therefore necessary to impart an intermittent and variable speed to the bobbin.
The finished product is illustrated by two full bobbins on the stand and close to a single empty bobbin.
An innocent and popular Governor is fastened in the pillory under the thin disguise of the "Bobbin Boy."
Little Red Riding-hood pulled the bobbin, and the door opened.
After while it begin to git good and dark and you could see lanterns bobbin' round whar dere wuz search parties out, I reckin.