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pin - use in sentences
Object
- blame: There is no point in trying to pin the blame on an innocent MLRO who is only trying to do his or her job.
Converse of object
- lynch: Therefore, it is important that NatWest's online presence acts as a lynch pin for its traditional marketing drives.
- stick: We can then stick pins in pictures of the latter.
Preposition: into
- keypad: So now you may be asked to enter your PIN into a special keypad, instead of signing a receipt.
Adjective modifier
- rolling: Really enjoy beating the biscuits up with a rolling pin.
- 4-digit: Enter your 4-digit PIN, select the ' PIN Services ' option and follow the on-screen instructions.
- crank: This process, known as scraping in was repeated until most of the bearing could be seen to be contacting with the crank pin.
Modifies a noun
- bowling: There is for example a ten pin bowling team which plays on Thursday night.
- badge: Has there been any response to the pin badge idea yet?
- connector: All Firewire connectors carry serial data which in total require four lines, giving a four pin connector.
- plug: UK 3 pin type plugs are often used in hotels.
- pad: Contact suppliers of chip readers and PIN pads - these can be combined in a single unit or two separate appliances.
Noun used with modifier
- lapel: Pins vary in size depending on shape of logo but all are standard size of lapel pins.
- gudgeon: January 31 2004 © Colin Henderson With the inside right con rod back in position it was time to tighten up the gudgeon pin.
- kilt: There is often a kilt pin pinned through the front flap for decoration.
- cotter: In the first incident, a worker was trying to replace a cotter pin on a forklift mast.
- firing: Among several advantages of the 1903 Springfield action was the readily demountable firing pin.
- activation: It can take up to seven days to get your Activation PIN.
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