Similar words: spinning, spinning wheel, inning, sinning, ginning, winning, finning, grinning. Meaning: [pɪn] n. a mutual promise of a couple not to date anyone else; on college campuses it was once signaled by the giving of a fraternity pin.
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61. If I had him up without pinning him squarely he would have been deeply offended.
62. Press the seam open and carefully align the underlay before pinning the right sides together.
63. Because it's so easy to be branded a naysayer, Ms. Johnson figured out a way to cope with optimists -- by pinning concerns on others.
64. One of them jumped up on the truck bed and straddled my back, his knees and shins pinning my upper arms, one hand gripping my hair painfully.
65. Since the Internet is comprised of an ever-changing number of servers, pinning down the precise amount of data contained online is practically impossible.
66. Finally, according to the concept of quasi-heterojunction the Fermi energy level pinning on the surface is discussed.
67. He came to the table , pinning together his sheets.
68. The results were explained by the classical equation for the motion of a domain wall in ferromagnetic systems and by the thermal activation of magnetic domain walls from pinning sites.
69. The development of the gill and the pinning systems is reviewed.
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