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pin
noun
- 1. A short slender implement with a sharp point and small round head, usually made of stainless steel, for fastening, attaching, etc, and used especially in dressmaking.
2. Any of several fastening devices consisting of or incorporating a slender metal or wire shaft.
- Example: hatpin
- Example: safety pin
- Thesaurus: brooch, stickpin (
4. Any of several cylindrical wooden or metal objects with various functions.
- Example: a rolling-pin
- Thesaurus: brace, bolt, bar, dowel.
7. A club-shaped object set upright for toppling with a ball.
- Example: ten-pin bowling
9. golf.
- The metal shaft of the flag marking a hole.
- One's legs.
- Example: shaky on my pins
- Form: pins
- The least bit.
- Example: doesn't care a pin
- 1. To secure it with a pin.
- Thesaurus: tack, attach, affix, fasten, secure.
- Form: pin something together, back, up (also)
3. chess.
- To cause an opponent's piece to be unable to move without checking its own king.
- colloq
Very readily; if given the smallest reason or encouragement, etc.
- Example: For two pins, I'd come with you
- To rely on or trust in them entirely.
Phrasal Verb: pin someone down
- To force a commitment or definite expression of opinion from them.
- To identify or define it precisely.
- To hold them fast or trap them.
- Example: pinned the escaping prisoner down on the ground
- To put the blame for (a crime or offence) on them.
