Unspin

Un`spin´


v. t.1.To untwist, as something spun.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Even a modicum of civility allowed to Pakistan would unspin the whole evil weave which could end the success run of quite a few news howlers.
However, unspin fiber represents almost 25 percent of the market in terms of final textile product.
And don't forget about special items such as blow-pin stands, which may be used for in-mold finishing of necks, or even unspin pins for internal threads.
For example, they devise interview techniques to gain information, to help "unspin the spin," and to determine whether sources know what they are talking about.
Reporters and editors, having advanced far into the jungle of Spin, with all its camouflaged traps, had better get on to the yonder grasslands of Spun, where they should know how to unspin but not necessarily counter-spin, on the way to, and not past, Deadline.
For example, with 55-gal drums, blow pins in both openings can spread the parison and then would have an unspin device if internal threads were molded into the ID of the neck.
Anyone who reads Hoggart's daily sketches will be familiar with the material - witty observations on the ways of politicians, scathing attacks on New Labour's mutilation of the English language and cutting satire that unspins the spin that besets politics.