pinning in English

verb
1
attach or fasten with a pin or pins in a specified position.
her hair was pinned back

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1. And he was pinning it on her and his other tenants.

2. His colleagues are pinning hopes on his non - controversial image .

3. Dec 22, 2020 - Capricorn Astrology! Pinning cosmic love for the Sea Goat zodiac sign

4. Your husband will be pinning stars on two newly-commissioned Marine generals.

5. So I started pinning up their pictures, trying to hang on to them. Tom:

6. You can also try pinning more than one headline to the same position.

7. Mar 18, 2020 - Explore Pinning Teacher's board "Reading Comprehension", followed by 3886 people on Pinterest

8. The preservationists, pinning their faith to moral superiority and persuasive argument, were beaten back every time.

9. Sammartino made his professional debut in Pittsburgh on December 17, 1959, pinning Dmitri Grabowski in 19 seconds.

10. If you’re pinning the Boutonniere on some else then it should be placed to the right of the tie

11. Reduction and fixation by pinning "Banderillero" style-fractures of the humerus at the elbow in children

12. Due to the diversity of Consultants and consultant job descriptions, pinning down how much Consultants make is a bit of a challenge

13. Windows 7 merged this area into the list of open windows by adding "pinning" and "jump list" features.

14. Suitable for pinning up any kind of cloth tacking snap fastener , adding piece , tacking label and so on .

15. Step 8: Pin the Bivalved uterus out, with careful attention to orienting and pinning the cervical/vaginal cuff margins

16. One of the easiest ways to jazz-up your clothing, purses, backpacks, or even shoes is by pinning on a badge or a Brooch

17. Since Boutonnieres are typically reserved for special occasions like weddings or proms, pinning on a boutonniere is a skill that’s easy to forget

18. An active pixel sensor in a p-type semiconductor body includes an n-type common node formed below a pinning region.

19. If you explicitly specify a list of acceptable CAs (a practice known as “certificate pinning”) in Azure instance metadata service Attested data, you are impacted

20. Guests at some receptions had to “buy” pieces of the cake or “purchase” a dance with the new bride, pinning money on her dress.

21. Because it's so easy to be branded a naysayer, Ms. Johnson figured out a way to cope with optimists -- by pinning concerns on others.

22. Synonyms for Ascribing to include fastening, assigning to, attributing to, imputing to, laying on, pinning on, chalking up to, laying at the door of, fastening on and chalking up

23. Wallace told Detour that she was arrested and placed in the Chokehold after screaming at a DPD officer who she said was pinning down another protester with his knee

24. If you've pinned some of your headlines and descriptions, try removing the pinning to allow the system to assemble more ad combinations and potentially increase performance of your ads.

25. Attune® Knee System Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes Joint Reconstruction 7 Pinning The Attune Knee System has specifically designed pins to increase the stability and functionality of the instruments

26. Baste stitching (pronounced as bay-st) refers to temporarily making loose straight hand stitches / machine stitches on different layers of fabric as an alternative to pinning them together

27. There is an investigation underway after a veteran Louisiana police officer was shown pinning a Black 13-year-old to the ground and placing him in a Chokehold during an arrest

28. Every “Ambiguously brown” person understands how this works in reality: people tend asking point-blank “what you are,” or smugly assume they already know, pinning your brown body down and

29. The results were explained by the classical equation for the motion of a domain wall in ferromagnetic systems and by the thermal activation of magnetic domain walls from pinning sites.

30. (1 Peter 1:6, 7) The speaker said: “At times, the news media as well as the authorities are duped by clergymen and apostates into pinning false labels on us, misrepresenting our Christian beliefs and way of life. . . .

31. A conditioner popular with men in the late Victorian era was Macassar oil, but this product was quite greasy and required pinning a small cloth, known as an antimacassar, to chairs and sofas to keep the upholstery from being damaged by the oil.