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Showing words for REELING using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Reeling

girleen, leering, reeling

6 Letter Words for Reeling

eeling, girnel, leeing, leiger, lenger, lering, lieger, lierne, linger, reline, ringle

5 Letter Words for Reeling

eigne, engle, ering, genie, genre, gerle, gerne, gleen, gleir, glene, green, grein, inger, ingle, irene, leger, legin, liege, liger, ligne, liner, linge, neger, niger, regel, regie, regin, regle, reign, relie, relig, reneg, renig, rigel, ringe

4 Letter Words for Reeling

eger, eine, eire, elne, engl, engr, erie, erin, erne, geer, gein, geir, gene, genl, gere, gien, gile, gire, girl, girn, glee, glei, glen, gree, gren, grin, leer, lege, leir, lene, leng, lere, lien, lier, lige, line, ling, lire, neer, nile, nirl, reel, reen, rein, rgen, riel, rile, rine, ring

3 Letter Words for Reeling

eeg, eel, een, eer, eir, eli, ene, eng, enl, ere, erg, ern, gee, gel, gen, ger, gie, gin, ign, ile, ing, ire, lee, leg, lei, ler, lie, lig, lin, lir, lnr, nee, neg, nei, nie, nig, nil, ree, reg, rei, rel, rie, rig, rin, rle

Definitions for Reeling

[1] a cylinder, frame, or other device that turns on an axis and is used to wind up or pay out something.
[2] a rotatory device attached to a fishing rod at the butt, for winding up or letting out the line.
[3] Photography . a spool on which film, especially motion-picture film, is wound. a roll of motion-picture film. a holder for roll film in a developing tank.
[4] a quantity of something wound on a reel.
[5] Chiefly British . a spool of sewing thread; a roller or bobbin of sewing thread.
[6] to wind on a reel, as thread, yarn, etc.
[7] to unwind (silk filaments) from a cocoon.
[8] to pull or draw by winding a line on a reel: to reel a fish in.
[9] reel off , to say, write, or produce quickly and easily: The old sailor reeled off one story after another.
[10] off the reel , without pause; continuously. without delay or hesitation; immediately. Also right off the reel.
[11] to sway or rock under a blow, shock, etc.: The boxer reeled and fell.
[12] to waver or fall back: The troops reeled and then ran.
[13] to sway about in standing or walking, as from dizziness, intoxication, etc.; stagger.
[14] to turn round and round; whirl.
[15] to have a sensation of whirling: His brain reeled.
[16] to cause to reel.
[17] an act of reeling; a reeling or staggering movement.
[18] any of various cylindrical objects or frames that turn on an axis and onto which film, magnetic tape, paper tape, wire, thread, etc, may be wound US equivalent: spool
[19] angling a device for winding, casting, etc, consisting of a revolving spool with a handle, attached to a fishing rod
[20] a roll of celluloid exhibiting a sequence of photographs to be projected
[21] to wind (cotton, thread, etc) onto a reel
[22] (foll by in, out etc ) to wind or draw with a reel to reel in a fish
[23] to sway, esp under the shock of a blow or through dizziness or drunkenness
[24] to whirl about or have the feeling of whirling about his brain reeled
[25] a staggering or swaying motion or sensation
[26] any of various lively Scottish dances, such as the eightsome reel and foursome reel for a fixed number of couples who combine in square and circular formations
[27] a piece of music having eight quavers to the bar composed for or in the rhythm of this dance

Words related to Reeling

reelblind, distracted, muddled, bemused, puzzled, staggering, addled, dazed, whirling, upset, befuddled, disturbed, dumbfounded, light, bewildered, faint, swimming, staggered, dazzled, blinded

Words nearby Reeling

reelreefer, reeffish, reefing, reefing jacket, reek, reel, reel man, reel of three, reel off, reel-fed, reel-to-reel

Origin of Reeling

21300–50; Middle English relen, apparently derivative of rele reel1

Other words from Reeling

reel·a·ble , adjective

Word origin for Reeling

C18: from reel ²

Synonyms for Reeling

addled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, blind, blinded, dazed, dazzled, distracted, disturbed, dumbfounded, faint, light, muddled, puzzled, staggered, staggering, swimming, upset, whirling, dumb, gaga, giddy, groggy, hazy, lightheaded, off balance, out of control, punch-drunk, punchy, shaky, slap-happy, tipsy, unsteady, vertiginous, weak in the knees, weak-kneed, wobbly, woozy