pin (on) (Meaning)

pin (on)

any of various small pines (such as Pinus quadrifolia, P. cembroides, P. edulis, and P. monophylla) of western North America with edible seeds, any of various small pines of western North America with edible seeds, the edible seed of a piñon

pin (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor skillfully pinned the broken bone back together.
  2. The seamstress pinned the fabric to the pattern to ensure accuracy.
  3. The thief pinned the key in the lock and discreetly opened the door.
  4. The student pinned the assignment to the bulletin board for display.
  5. The jockey pinned the horse's ears back to signal its readiness to race.
  6. The farmer pinned the tail on the donkey during the children's game.
  7. The jeweler pinned the loose diamond back into the ring setting.
  8. The cook pinned the recipe card to the refrigerator door for easy reference.
  9. The artist pinned the painting to the wall to evaluate its placement.
  10. The technician pinned the connector to the circuit board with precision.

FAQs About the word pin (on)

any of various small pines (such as Pinus quadrifolia, P. cembroides, P. edulis, and P. monophylla) of western North America with edible seeds, any of various s

impute (to), father (on), blame, put down,attribute, ascribe, chalk up, refer, impute, lay

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The doctor skillfully pinned the broken bone back together.

The seamstress pinned the fabric to the pattern to ensure accuracy.

The thief pinned the key in the lock and discreetly opened the door.

The student pinned the assignment to the bulletin board for display.