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1A natural canal wound off into the thickness of the tree cover.
2Hither came the full bobbins from the spinning machines to be wound off.
3Go to sleep if I get prosy when fairly wound off on my yarn.
4It dropped heavily to the ground and wound off sluggishly.
5Ahead the road wound off across the wintry countryside.
6A ball is thrown into a barn or cellar, and wound off on the hand.
7Beyond the pool a graveled path wound off through baby pines and spruces and aspens.
8Excusing himself, he wound off through the crowd, feeling Shelly's dark look on his back.
9After the silk is thrown it is dyed, and then wound off preparatory to the loom.
10This, with other machines, prepares the cotton to be spun into yarn, which is wound off on large reels.
11Each ball consists of a very fine, soft, bright, delicate thread, which being wound off, extends in length six miles.
12After this the thread was wound off onto spindles or bobbins, whose rotation was regulated by the faster pair of rollers.
13A new road had been formed from East Grinstead to Forest Row, from which a pleasant lane wound off to Brambletye.
14Presently she wound off a series of perfectly neat ones, and, looking up, pleased with her prowess, caught Wade's admiring eye.
15Innumerable arms and sloughs wound off on both sides into the timber, but I knew the main channel here and stuck to it.
16The reelers now advanced with much proficiency, and five of them, on the 10th of May, wound off eleven pounds of cocoons each.
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