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pin

[pin] / pɪn /


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He picked up right where he left off with a birdie at the second, sticking his approach six feet from the pin.

From Barron's

Despite the intense blaze, it hadn't burned long enough to destroy everything and officers found a pin badge, keys, a watch face and strap and a bullet head.

From BBC

A portrait of her with a champion, Vera, a retired miniature pinscher or “min pin” who is now Calvacca’s pet, hangs over the fireplace.

From The Wall Street Journal

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