Get to know Reels better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Reels in a sentence
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Reels meaning
plural of reel
Using Reels
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of reel
- In the example corpus, reels often appears in combinations such as: reels and, and reels, the reels.
Context around Reels
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 16 start, 4 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reels
- In this selection, "reels" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, fly, mechanical, cast, ads, must and may stand out and add context to how "reels" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include adapted as reels and all reels must be. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reels" sits close to words such as alibaba, antarctica and antoine, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reels
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Fly reels are one of the simplest reels and have far fewer parts than a spinning reel. (17 words)
Saltwater fly reels are normally large-arbor designs, having a much larger diameter spool than most freshwater fly reels. (19 words)
Technology Reels Three reels of a slot machine Historically, all slot machines used revolving mechanical reels to display and determine results. (21 words)
With a fixed spool, spincast reels can cast lighter lures than bait cast reels, although friction of the nose cone guide and spool cup against the uncoiling line reduces casting distance compared to spinning reels. (35 words)
A memex would hypothetically read and write content on these microfilm reels, using electric photocells to read coded symbols recorded next to individual microfilm frames while the reels spun at high speed, stopping on command. (35 words)
All reels must be accompanied by buttons which allow players to manually stop them, reels may not spin faster than 80 RPM, and reels must stop within 0.19 seconds of a button press. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
All reels must be accompanied by buttons which allow players to manually stop them, reels may not spin faster than 80 RPM, and reels must stop within 0.19 seconds of a button press.
Depending on the drag setting, line may also pay out, as with a running fish, while the angler reels in. Bait casting reels and many modern saltwater fly reels are examples of this design.
Technology Reels Three reels of a slot machine Historically, all slot machines used revolving mechanical reels to display and determine results.
Underspin reel Underspin reels or Triggerspin reels are spin cast reels in which the reel is mounted underneath a standard spinning rod.
With a fixed spool, spincast reels can cast lighter lures than bait cast reels, although friction of the nose cone guide and spool cup against the uncoiling line reduces casting distance compared to spinning reels.
With spinning reels, closed-face reels and conventional reels with star drags, a good starting point is to set the drag to about one-third to one-half the breaking strength of the line.
It also announced features to make Reels Ads more interactive, including a test of a larger “call to action” button with additional advertiser information on Facebook and Instagram Reels ads.
Meta’s been working on Reels ads over the past year, with selected creators able to display Reels overlay promotions like the above, on an invite-only basis.
However, there's a catch: Public accounts can disable this function on the Reels they share, occasionally making it difficult for you to download certain Reels.
A memex would hypothetically read and write content on these microfilm reels, using electric photocells to read coded symbols recorded next to individual microfilm frames while the reels spun at high speed, stopping on command.
Because the typical machine stopped the reels automatically in less than 10 seconds, weights were added to the mechanical timers to prolong the automatic stopping of the reels.
Fishing reels first appeared in England around 1650 AD, and by the 1760s, London tackle shops were advertising multiplying or gear-retrieved reels.
Fly reels are one of the simplest reels and have far fewer parts than a spinning reel.
Machines commonly have three reels, but can be found with four or five reels with around sixteen to twenty-four symbols printed around them.
Most modern magnetic tape systems use reels that are much smaller than the 10.5 inch open reels and are fixed inside a cartridge to protect the tape and facilitate handling.
Saltwater fly reels are normally large-arbor designs, having a much larger diameter spool than most freshwater fly reels.
Surf fishing reels are normally mounted to long, two-handed rods; these reels frequently omit level-wind and braking mechanisms in order to achieve extremely long casting distances.
The game usually involves matching symbols, either on mechanical reels that spin and stop to reveal one or several symbols, or on simulated reels shown on a video screen.
The two tape reels visibly fed tape through the columns, intermittently spinning the reels in rapid, unsynchronized bursts, resulting in visually striking action.
Today many Irish reels are supplemented with new compositions and by tunes from other traditions which are easily adapted as reels.
Common combinations with reels
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- reels and 25×
- and reels 18×
- the reels 17×
- reels from 17×
- instagram reels 15×
- reels are 12×
- reels to 11×
- highlight reels 10×
- fishing reels 9×
- reels in 7×