That is the correct spelling of "reeled" (the past tense of to reel, normally reeled in).
I reeled in a ten pound bass.
I went fishing yesterday and I reeled in three fish.
Reeled is a verb. It describes the action of reeling something in.
The cast of Reeled In - 2011 includes: Thomas Coombes as Patrick
No, it is a verb form. The word reel can be a noun.
The past tense of reel is reeled.
Use super rod at Lake Valor and eventually it will be reeled in
When the fisherman reeled in the line all of the bait was gone.
Breadfish can sometimes be reeled in from the Underwater Fishing area in Maraqua
Backward ran the sentences until reeled the mind.
Dupion silk is the silk obtained from double cocoons. The fabric made out of this silkyarn is the dupion fabric.The yarn and the fabric have more neps or slugs on it which is a natural feature.Some times defective cocoons are also mixed with the double cocoons to obtain dupion silk yarn.The dupion yarn is coarser than the reeled yarn. In most parts of Karnataka,India,the double cocoons are usually reeled on Charakha.These days they are also reeled on dupion reeling machine.
She felt a sense of disbelief and had to reel in her emotions before reacting.