NOUN
  1. a toy consisting of a spool that is reeled up and down on a string by motions of the hand
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How To Use yo-yo In A Sentence

  • I could continue this yo-yo description of euroland affairs were it not that I will run out of good news to juxtapose against the bad. Euroland Should Prepare for More Ups and Downs in Its Yo-Yo Economy
  • But the underlying cause of last week's yo-yo-ing on the markets was the long-awaited shake-out of the over-valued internet companies.
  • They have enjoyed a somewhat yo-yo existence since. The Sun
  • But this leads to a behavioral cycle in which your system “doesn’t work” or you can’t get back into a healthy mind-set—some people call it yo-yo dieting. The Flex Diet
  • Children's games include kite-flying, spinning tops, yo-yos, and hobbyhorses.
  • You'll stabilize your appetite, which is in yo-yo mode from all the extra sugar.
  • We pass the shoe market, where hundreds of shoes hang from the ceilings on strings; the purse market, hanging by purse strings; the music mart, where the rich interdental consonants of Arabic songs consume the air; the basket bazaar; a merchant unfurling a yo-yo. Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh?
  • We want to get rid of this reputation of being a yo-yo club. The Sun
  • Fad diets only add to the confusion and contribute to the yo-yo syndrome so many of us experience.
  • But Victorians, who are the yo-yo team of senior hockey, again plunge back to Section Two hockey next season.
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