Example sentence - She had to purchase a new reel for her fly rod.
i reel in the fish
He had to reel in the fish. Before they were digitized, movies were film on reels.
I am putting new string on my fishing reel. I want to reel in a big fish today.
The fisherman had to reel in the fish, so he could have it for tea tonight.
Fishing line wrapped around a stick is effective, but a real reel is much more convenient. This reel of film has a real neat topic.
To reel off a sentence, simply means that the sentence flows quickly and smoothly off the tongue with seemingly little effort of thought.
She felt a sense of disbelief and had to reel in her emotions before reacting.
Example sentences for the word "reel":We need a good promotion to reel in new customers. (verb)My head began to reel when I saw the repair estimate. (verb)He uses the device to transfer a reel of film to a digital format. (noun)The fiddler played a reel to get the dancers on the floor. (noun)
It is the opinion of the sentence writer that the brand "Reel Sound" provides a louder, clearer sound than other brands of headphones. The sentence is correct because it's referring to the brand "Reel" Sound, not "real" sound.
The robot in reel steel was a controllable device to fight other robots.
When the fish swallowed the hook, I was able to reel it in.In the old days, interviews were recorded on reel to reel cassettes.Dad is an avid fisherman, so we bought him a new rod and reel for his birthday.
Reel to Reel was created on 1992-10-20.