take for a spin
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take for a spin (third-person singular simple present takes for a spin, present participle taking for a spin, simple past took for a spin, past participle taken for a spin)
- (transitive, idiomatic) To test or try out something, especially an automobile.
- I kicked the tires and then the salesperson invited me to take the car for a spin.
- 2013, Linda D. Behen, Recharge Your Library Programs with Pop Culture and Technology: Connect with Today's Teens, ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page 31:
- Set up desktops, laptops, iPads, and all of your devices with new tools, apps, eBooks, and programs for patrons to take for a spin.
- (transitive, idiomatic, of a person) To take, as a companion, for a drive in a motor vehicle.
- On Sunday, I took my family for a spin through the surrounding countryside.
- 2011 April 30, Stephen Bates, “Prince William takes new wife for a spin in father's Aston Martin”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- Prince William takes new wife for a spin in father's Aston Martin [title]
- 2019 April 6, Philip Malcolm, “Bradley Wiggins’ tour of Flanders”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- ‘You couldn’t find a small area with more cycling history or more hospitality.’ Ahead of tomorrow’s big race, Wiggo takes us for a spin around his favourite hills, cafes and villages[.]
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