Examples of 'spun him' in a sentence

Meaning of "spun him"

spun him: spun him refers to the action of causing someone to turn rapidly or to face a different direction. This phrase is usually employed in a figurative sense to describe disorienting or surprising someone

How to use "spun him" in a sentence

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Losing the contract spun him out.
Spun him like a top.
This skunk has really spun him up.
We have since spun him off into his own business.
He just came in too hot and spun him.
Till i finally spun him around to chuck him out of there.
If the vatos know I spun him out.
In a circle spun him round and the first one fell down dead.
Fausto shot him in the vest, which spun him a little.
Palo had spun him a tale, to save himself.
He was moving fast, and the first shot spun him around.
If you would spun him round, you would have thought he was a catherine wheel.
It 's been an hour and we spun him around three times.
Jason jumped forward and snatched the man in one hand, then spun him around.
The force of the bullet spun him around before he fell.

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I wish I could have seen lead ass 's face when you spun him out.
He seized Winston 's shoulder and spun him round so that he was facing him.
She wasn't chasing him anymore and it… it spun him out.
We blindfolded him, spun him round… and ran away to drink champagne.
You know, I hit him with a shot that spun him around.
She spun him the same line. Dad too.
When you quit, it spun him out.
It spun him like a top . Well, more like slow motion.
Who knows what kind of circles your in-house accountant spun him in?
The Sheriff spun him a story!
It spun him like a top … no, Well.
Oh, man, Nick Starr really spun him out this morning.
She 's spun him a line.
Yeah, but I could have spun him out.
If the vatos know i spun him out… who's gonna know?

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