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pin

[pin] / pɪn /


Example Sentences

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Its members of parliament have taken to wearing a golden noose-shaped lapel pin.

From BBC

But the delivery doesn't end when we reach the location pin.

From BBC

Christopher saw Irian watching, the hint of a smile at her mouth, as six stern seamstresses circled the Berserker with pins.

From Literature

Her cheeks are pinked and her gray hair is pinned up, with ringlets descending like holiday tinsel.

From Literature

But pinning hopes for those gains on retail investors is shakier.

From Barron's