laying the groundwork;  behind-the-scenes maneuvering;  consensus-building process;  digging around the roots of a tree (before transplanting)
 turning by hand;  hand-turned;  hand-cranked;  preparations;  arrangements
 (ease of) handling;  operation;  arrangement (of pipes, wires, etc.);  layout;  wrestler's belt used in a bout
 acrobatic barrel-rolling (performed using the feet while lying on the back);  handing something around (within a fixed group of people in a pre-arranged order);  handing off a problem to someone else (in order to evade responsibility)
 spinning rapidly;  turning quickly;  fast-forward (VCR, etc.);  scanning
 drinking in turn from one vessel (cup, glass, etc.)
 passing the ball;  exchanging passes;  passing back and forth
 the direction of the wind;  circumstances
 taking someone around;  guidance; (arch.)  parading a criminal through town before their execution (Edo period)
 turnaround (e.g. at the end of a driveway)
 supporting, but indispensable role;  major supporting role
 pen spinning;  spinning a pen around between the fingers
 showman who trains performing monkeys
 plate-spinning trick;  plate spinner
 long take (film-making);  continuous shot
 acrobatic barrel-rolling (performed using the feet while lying on the back);  handing something around (within a fixed group of people in a pre-arranged order);  handing off a problem to someone else (in order to evade responsibility)
 undressing of a woman by a villain, by pulling her obi and spinning her round
 shaping ceramics on a pottery wheel;  spinning a pottery wheel;  gesticulating with your hands as if you were shaping ceramics on a pottery wheel
 (pair of) compasses;  dividers;  revolving stage
 hoop trundling or rolling
 (skillfully) giving other participants in a variety TV show the chance to talk by asking them questions or calling them out
 (ease of) handling;  operation;  arrangement (of pipes, wires, etc.);  layout;  wrestler's belt used in a bout
 shaping ceramics on a pottery wheel;  spinning a pottery wheel;  gesticulating with your hands as if you were shaping ceramics on a pottery wheel
 lining at the bottom of a kimono
 lively or quick witted person
 lively or quick witted person
 an expression;  phraseology
 bracket saw;  sabre saw;  saber saw
 depressing something and turning it while still depressed (i.e. gas stopper, spark plug)
 passing the bottle around
 bracket saw;  sabre saw;  saber saw
 game in which people sit in a circle taking turns to imitate the previous person's humorous facial expression or gesture