Definitions for turnspits

turnspits turn·spit

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IPA: /ˈtɜrnˌspɪt/

Turnspits is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 282 anagrams from letters in turnspits (inprssttu).

Definitions for turnspits

noun

  1. a spit that rotates or can be rotated.
  2. a mechanically or manually operated device for turning a spit on which meat is roasted.
  3. a person who turns a spit.
  4. a small dog having a long body and short legs, used formerly to work a treadmill that turned a spit.
  5. a spit that rotates or can be rotated.
  6. a mechanically or manually operated device for turning a spit on which meat is roasted.
  7. a person who turns a spit.
  8. a small dog having a long body and short legs, used formerly to work a treadmill that turned a spit.

Origin of turnspits

First recorded in 1570-80; turn + spit2

Examples for turnspits

Bob wore the effigy, as his master called it, of a turnspit.

We must, however, make an exception for the turnspit dog, in which the superior border equals three-fourths of that length.

In the first place, I ain't a turnspit; do you hear, you long flag-pole?

Scott, as he says somewhere, was like the turnspit dog, into whose wheel a hot cinder is dropped to encourage his activity.

With disparaging magnanimity in victory, Henry took Simnel into his kitchens as a turnspit.

turnspit: a kind of dog, formerly trained to turn a spit for roasting meat.

So, when you addressed me, I was as foolish as an ass before a turnspit.

Reform was foiled, as Burke put it, because the turnspit in the king's kitchen was a member of parliament.

It was because the turnspit in the king's kitchen was a member of Parliament!

Here stood the greyhound, with his long legs, beside the turnspit.

We must, however, make an exception for the turnspit dog, in which the superior border equals three-fourths of that length.

Here stood the greyhound, with his long legs, beside the turnspit.

With disparaging magnanimity in victory, Henry took Simnel into his kitchens as a turnspit.

Bob wore the effigy, as his master called it, of a turnspit.

It was because the turnspit in the king's kitchen was a member of Parliament!

In the first place, I ain't a turnspit; do you hear, you long flag-pole?

So, when you addressed me, I was as foolish as an ass before a turnspit.

turnspit: a kind of dog, formerly trained to turn a spit for roasting meat.

Scott, as he says somewhere, was like the turnspit dog, into whose wheel a hot cinder is dropped to encourage his activity.

Reform was foiled, as Burke put it, because the turnspit in the king's kitchen was a member of parliament.

Word Value for turnspits
Scrable

10

Words with friends

13

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