Pinned

Word PINNED
Character 6
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /pɪnd/

Definitions and meanings of "Pinned"

What do we mean by pinned?

To shape metal by striking it, especially with a peen.

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The word "pinned" in example sentences

Note the time of its application on a label pinned to the victim's clothes where it will be seen by later attendants, and leave the tourniquet exposed. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Although I would credit Scottb with avoiding categorisation through his strident scientific objectivity, most of us cannot inhabit the halls of ON for long without having a label pinned on: ❋ Unknown (2009)

KING: So then, what is the middle ground if you believe the past has been heavy handed and you don't want to be soft, a label pinned against Jimmy Carter and other Democrats in the past, what is that ground in the middle where you can have a conversation but also have some red lines where we have a conversation, but if you don't step over this line eventually and give me something back, conversation ends. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Gomez reportedly overcorrected, causing the car to roll and eject her, and then she was pinned from the waist down when the car landed on top of her. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These findings are stunning because even if the bourgeois media manages to brainwash all of the 22.9% of the people who have the "average to good" label pinned on them, Hugo Chavez still wins by a whopping 18 points. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Lastly, said Danny, When I first met you, I thought the ‘Little Hellion’ label pinned on you by your family back in San Francisco was perhaps a bit unfair. ❋ Rachel Cohn (2007)

Never in my wildest dreams did I ever consider having that title pinned onto me. ❋ Harry (2007)

Her mother had not been a fornicator or adulteress who delivered up the baby to an orphanage with the name pinned to a blanket. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1998)

They divide girls into two categories, bad and good: the bad ones have obvious functions, and the good ones are to be married; but good ones, once pinned or engaged (and the official definition of being pinned is "being engaged to be engaged") must loosen up immediately or run the risk of being considered cold or hypocritical. ❋ Unknown (1969)

He kept there a few boxes of "bugs," as we called his pinned-down specimens, and an album of postage-stamps that was always in a state of metamorphosis. ❋ Henry B. Fuller (N/A)

Shortly after I noticed at a reception that every one wore his name pinned onto his breast, and I wondered if there were any connection. ❋ Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1902)

I am no worse now, but I am still that; and I would not have your name pinned to mine on Paris lips. ❋ Stanley John Weyman (1891)

The pictures have no moral label pinned on to them. ❋ John Morley (1880)

There was a name pinned to your clothes, and a locket and chain about your neck and a tiny ring on one finger. ❋ Amanda Minnie Douglas (1873)

For as long as she can remember, she called him "Dip," a moniker pinned on him by a foster brother because Wilt had to dip under the arched doorways in the Chamberlain home. ❋ < (2010)

Susan Olsen wore a tag pinned to her jacket with Bradley's photo and description, and the word ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Party of No" label pinned on them by critics and contribute to formulating workable solutions for Americans. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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