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spin a yarn
spin a yarn
Fig. to tell a tale. Grandpa spun an unbelievable yarn for us. My uncle is always spinning yarns about his childhood.
spin a yarn
Tell a story, especially a long drawn-out or totally fanciful one, as in This author really knows how to spin a yarn, or Whenever he's late he spins some yarn about a crisis. Originally a nautical term dating from about 1800, this expression probably owes its life to the fact that it embodies a double meaning, yarn signifying both "spun fiber" and "a tale."
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Peninnah | | pi-NIN-ə (English), pee-NIN-ə (English) | Biblical |
| Lagina | | - | African American (Rare) |
| Ballin | | ['bælin] | |
| Dionisio | | dyo-NEE-syo (Spanish), dyo-NEE-zyo (Italian) | Spanish, Italian |
| Hodiyah | | - | Biblical Hebrew |
| SabahattİN | | - | Turkish |