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pin

[pin] / pɪn /


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As ever, it would be hard to pin the blame entirely on the manager but, ultimately, it is his team that are regularly underperforming.

From BBC

These structures, small enough to fit on the tip of a pin, are already used in technologies for computing, sensing, and high-speed data transmission.

From Science Daily

She took my wrist and told me to think of my arm as a baker’s rolling pin, guiding it through tiny arm rotations to bring my shoulder all the way down onto the table.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the fog of war, precise data is scarce and the battlefield is shifting too fast for investors to pin down a reliable damage assessment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Betsie engaged the young woman in a discussion of winter fashions and Father pinned Karel in a corner with questions of the most international and impersonal nature.

From Literature