pincus (Meaning)

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pincus (n)

United States sexual physiologist whose hunch that progesterone could block ovulation led to the development of the oral contraceptive pill (1903-1967)

Synonyms & Antonyms of pincus

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pincus Sentence Examples

  1. The seamstress kept her fine needles neatly arranged in a scarlet pincushion.
  2. The pincushion was a quaint, heart-shaped fabric adorned with intricate embroidery.
  3. Each pincushion was meticulously handcrafted, a testament to the artist's skill and attention to detail.
  4. Inadvertently, she knocked the pincushion off the sewing table, scattering pins across the floor.
  5. The pincushion's sharp points easily pierced the thick fabric, securing it in place.
  6. She rummaged through her sewing box, searching for the perfect pincushion to match the fabric pattern.
  7. The pincushion contained a hidden compartment where she kept special or decorative pins.
  8. The antique pincushion was a cherished heirloom passed down through generations of seamstresses.
  9. The children were fascinated by the pincushion's colorful pins, not realizing their sharp nature.
  10. A stack of pincushions of varying sizes and shapes cluttered her workspace, a testament to her years of sewing.

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United States sexual physiologist whose hunch that progesterone could block ovulation led to the development of the oral contraceptive pill (1903-1967)

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The seamstress kept her fine needles neatly arranged in a scarlet pincushion.

The pincushion was a quaint, heart-shaped fabric adorned with intricate embroidery.

Each pincushion was meticulously handcrafted, a testament to the artist's skill and attention to detail.

Inadvertently, she knocked the pincushion off the sewing table, scattering pins across the floor.