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pin

[pin] / pɪn /


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While no official reason was given, various reports pinned his removal to his stance against wildlife trafficking.

From BBC

A large British contingent descended on Livigno Snow Park on Sunday to watch Bankes and Nightingale, with huge union jacks plastered with their images pinned to the front of the fan zone.

From BBC

They are like PGA Tour caddies checking out the pin placements the day before a tournament.

From Los Angeles Times

Our romantic episode felt mass-produced, as if affection were being pushed through Adam Smith’s pin factory.

From The Wall Street Journal

“He brought me a couple pins from back home, from ‘Hockeytown,’ and a couple letters from the youth team.

From Los Angeles Times