reeledid

/riːldɪd/

Definitions

1. verb

a rare or obsolete verb form of ‘reel’ or ‘reel in’, to pull or draw back or in, often with a sudden or jerky motion.

“The fisherman reeledid the net back in, exhausted from the day’s catch.”

2. verb

a rare or obsolete verb form of ‘reel’, to spin or move rapidly, often in a circular or uncontrolled manner.

“The dancer reeledid around the stage, her skirt flying wildly.”

Synonyms

  • pulled in
  • reeled
  • spun

Antonyms

  • stabilized
  • straightened