Thesaurus / pigeonhole
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As noted by Emma Sona, the pigeonhole principle dictated that having a fifth cut meant that one of the four corners would have two cuts.
CAN YOU SYSTEMATICALLY SOLVE A FRIDAY CROSSWORD?ZACH WISSNER-GROSS (RIDDLERCOLUMN@GMAIL.COM)APRIL 30, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTKitty ran into Crozier's room, thrust the letter into its pigeonhole in the desk, and in a moment was back again.
YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK, COMPLETEGILBERT PARKER“I see,” said Loris, reaching into a pigeonhole and drawing out a small yellow check-book.
WHISPERING WIRESHENRY LEVERAGEShe tied it up, so to speak, in a neat package and put it in a pigeonhole.
THE SALAMANDEROWEN JOHNSONThe Lone Ranger reasoned that the object, whatever it was, had been in the last disordered pigeonhole.
THE LONE RANGER RIDESFRAN STRIKEREach classified group is metaphorically a pigeonhole to contain similar material.
THE CLASSIFICATION OF PATENTSUNITED STATES PATENT OFFICEI asked her as I helped myself to a package of cigarettes from a pigeonhole and laid the payment thereof on the counter.
A VILLAGE OF VAGABONDSF. BERKELEY SMITHWithout reply the veteran went to the secretary and took from a pigeonhole a well-worn letter.
SONS AND FATHERSHARRY STILLWELL EDWARDSSpain is the home of that type of novel which the pigeonhole-makers have named picaresque.
ROSINANTE TO THE ROAD AGAINJOHN DOS PASSOSWe will place him in his proper pigeonhole in our arrangement of the record of human progress.'
PROGRESS AND HISTORYVARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO PIGEONHOLE
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