How to use reel in a sentence. We were reeling (in amazement / shock / delight, etc.) from/with the news that we had won all that money. To be thrown off balance or fall back Reeled from the sharp blow To stagger, lurch, or sway, as from drunkenness To go round and round in a whirling motion
My head reeled with the facts and figures. Unable to walk straight because of a blow, intoxication, etc.see examples of reeling used in a sentence. A glimpse of light hurt The touch of the sheet against my ankle sent me reeling in agony. The proper spelling is reeling, meaning to stagger or spin uncontrollably. Reeling means to stagger or sway unsteadily, often due to shock, dizziness, or a physical blow
Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary Did you actually mean railing or roiling
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