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Maslowich
3 years ago
11

What does spin like a record mean

English
1 answer:
EleoNora [17]3 years ago
4 0
Records are old fashioned method of storing and playing music that were disks with groves to play music the disk was span on a table with a needle riding in the grooves

i believe your simile refers to the high rpm the disk was subjected to when playing music whatever object the simile refers to is spinning around an axis rather quickly
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