Pronunciation of pins

Pronunciation of the English word pins.

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Pronounce pins in English


pins in a sentence

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1. I've got pins and needles in my leg.
2. They're on pins and needles.
3. The author pins the crime on a character who pops up in the last chapter of this book.
4. A haiku ought to have a word that pins it to a season.
5. I need some hairpins and bobby pins.
6. Hand me that box of pins.
7. "You must excuse me, Anne. I've got a habit of being outspoken and folks mustn't mind it." "But they can't help minding it. And I don't think it's any help that it's your habit. What would you think of a person who went about sticking pins and needles into people and saying, 'Excuse me, you mustn't mind it . . . it's just a habit I've got.'"
8. After sitting so long on the ground, I had pins and needles in my feet when I stood up.
9. She would catch chafers and beetles and stick them on a pin, after which she would push a leaf or a bit of paper close enough for them to seize with their feet; for the pleasure of seeing them writhe and wriggle in their efforts to free themselves from the pins.
10. I have pins and needles in my leg.

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