pioned (Meaning)

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pioned (a.)

A Shakespearean word of disputed meaning; perh., abounding in marsh marigolds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pioned

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pioned Sentence Examples

  1. The scout pioned the dense undergrowth, seeking an enemy presence.
  2. The climbers pioned the treacherous mountain face, securing their safety as they ascended.
  3. The construction workers pioned the ground for the foundation, ensuring a stable base for the building.
  4. The surgeon pioned the skin of the patient, preparing for a crucial operation.
  5. The detective pioned the crime scene, carefully marking all evidence for investigation.
  6. The hiker pioned through the thick brush, eager to reach the summit.
  7. The artist pioned the canvas with charcoal, laying the foundation for a vibrant masterpiece.
  8. The botanist pioned the rare plant, studying its anatomy for research purposes.
  9. The hairstylist pioned the client's hair into an intricate braid, transforming it into a work of art.
  10. The mechanic pioned the engine of the car, diagnosing the underlying issues and performing necessary repairs.

FAQs About the word pioned

A Shakespearean word of disputed meaning; perh., abounding in marsh marigolds.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scout pioned the dense undergrowth, seeking an enemy presence.

The climbers pioned the treacherous mountain face, securing their safety as they ascended.

The construction workers pioned the ground for the foundation, ensuring a stable base for the building.

The surgeon pioned the skin of the patient, preparing for a crucial operation.