Narrative work derived from one or more already existing works that focuses in more detail on one aspect of that original work.
Figurative word that describes how something is created by being parted from something bigger already existing.
A product made during the manufacture of something else.
1 Forget the Lewis spin - off , forget Prime Suspect, and definitely forget Midsomer Murders.
2 But analysts say a spin - off would likely not do too much good.
3 Morgan's results reflect the spin - off of Discover Financial Services DFS.N in July.
4 The sale would be the largest corporate spin - off in Japan this year.
5 Robbie revisited the character this year for the spin - off Birds of Prey.
6 Can anyone, hand on heart, ever remember actually enjoying a spin - off show?
7 Any number of spin - off ideas could be explored by inventive script writers.
8 On Monday, it detailed plans for the spin - off company, Singapore-incorporated Kenon Holdings.
9 But I thought the Shrek spin - off Puss in Boosts was a hoot.
10 Save for the almost-forgotten Mighty Empires spin - off , Warhammer focuses on small-scale battles.
11 Hyundai is trying to do the same with its prestige spin - off , Genesis.
12 Regarding the animal health business, the official said a spin - off was most likely.
13 The spin - off allowed Community Health to focus on its largest markets.
14 Time Warner expects the spin - off to occur in the second quarter next year.
15 As usual in such situations, cases are being made for the economic spin - off .
16 The second option is a spin - off or sale of Sky News.
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