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[spin] a (tale|story|yarn)
to tell a story that is exaggerated or completely made up
The idiom "spin a tale" has its origin in the ancient tradition of storytelling. The term "spin" metaphorically refers to the act of creating or narrating a story with skill and creativity. It makes a direct reference to the image of a spinner or weaver skillfully crafting a narrative. The idiom implies that the storyteller is engaging in the art of storytelling, often embellishing or fabricating details to captivate the audience. It is commonly used to describe someone who is adept at inventing or recounting imaginative and entertaining stories.
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