Synonym: clasp, clip, fasten, hook. Similar words: pink, spin, pine, spine, damping, dipping, chopping, developing. Meaning: [pɪn] n. 1. a piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer's garment 2. when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat 3. small markers inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locations etc. 4. a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts 5. informal terms of the leg 6. axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns 7. cylindrical tumblers consisting of two parts that are held in place by springs; when they are aligned with a key the bolt can be thrown 8. flagpole used to mark the position of the hole on a golf green 9. a small slender (often pointed) piece of wood or metal used to support or fasten or attach things 10. a holder attached to the gunwale of a boat that holds the oar in place and acts as a fulcrum for rowing 11. a club-shaped wooden object used in bowling; set up in triangular groups of ten as the target. v. 1. to hold fast or prevent from moving 2. attach or fasten with pins 3. pierce with a pin 4. immobilize a piece.
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151. To make butter easier to work with when fresh from the fridge, Noury suggests pounding it with a rolling pin.
152. Some woman who bats him over the head with a rolling pin.
153. You must destroy the notification of PIN sent to you by us.
154. The pin was on the right at the back of a bunker and I decided on the 7-iron.
155. I packed my AK-47 lapel pin, my polyester-blend suit and some white shoes for sporty occasions.
156. The first is generated by people fighting to pin blame upon one another when money is lost.
157. She sits down flat and firmly on the pin placed purposely for her displeasure on the bench in the wooded glade.
158. A pin dropping in the attic would have shattered the silence.
159. There was something about those little feet, Guy thought suddenly, trying to pin down the memory.
160. Try to pin down the ones who can not sit still because there is always another exotic place to be.
161. An explanation from Lipsey for his withdrawal Friday has been hard to pin down.
162. Lightly fold one half of the dough back over the rolling pin,(www.Sentencedict.com) then carefully transfer to the tin.
163. The release pin holds the pack closed as it passes through this loop after securing the eyelets.
164. It was so quiet in the hall you could hear a pin drop.
165. This shows that the to infinitive necessarily implies the assertion that the pin actually dropped.
166. Roll out dough using rolling pin and then fingers to spread it on to the prepared pan.
167. Drape half of the dough over the rolling pin, then transfer to the pie pan.
168. Your PIN can be changed as often as you like.
169. By that I do not mean than one can not pin them down to set feeding patterns on specific waters.
170. It is hard to pin down something as elusive as a good school climate.
171. The precise moment when it was first questioned is hard to pin down for sure.
172. The green on the twelfth has two very definite tiers and the pin was on the upper one.
173. And how would it be possible, in any event, to pin the blame on an individual?
174. Michael stared at the tie pin glinting up from the red velvet lining.
175. The steering is pin sharp and the delicate gearshift absolutely superb, swapping the cogs with a velvet action.
176. You pin up a wall chart listing how many calories you eat each day.
177. A pin holds the bones in place while they knit together.
178. Her red lipstick was smudged and she hadn't bothered to pin up her hair properly at the sides.
179. The output enable pin of IC5 is controlled by the chip select line of the computer.
180. You may need to roll out dough slightly with a rolling pin.
More similar words: pink, spin, pine, spine, damping, dipping, chopping, developing, keep in mind, keep in touch, developing countries.