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[STRIKE]Sorry, but[/STRIKE] There's nothing to be sorry about.
Can I call this a "whirligig" ?
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Like JMurray, I and everybody I know calls that a top.
Surprisingly, however, most of the dictionaries here also call it a whirligig.
Thanks everyone for your comments.
Thanks everyone for your comments.
So I decided to call it "pinwheel". The idea of "Thread Pinwheel" comes from a kind of pinwheel in which thread is used. It's a pinwheel to which pieces of thread are attached. The question "Does it work?" doesn't matter, I'm just wondering if this combination makes sense and if the sentences / definitions above fit this combination "Thread Pinwheel".
Thanks.