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pin

[pin] / pɪn /


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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

The president hated the continued stream of videos, they told Lyons, whom they pinned the blame on.

From The Wall Street Journal

The higher forces, in turn, would require thicker piston crowns, shortened connecting rods and thicker wrist pins.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s a petite blonde woman with a badge pinned to her jacket.

From Literature