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hatpin

[ UK /hˈætpɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a long sturdy pin used by women to secure a hat to their hair

How To Use hatpin In A Sentence

  • Such was her concentration that when Ian spoke to her, she jumped as though he had run a hatpin into her, and put a hand to her palpitating heart. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • In a coup, Ms. Cappello tracks down one of Jackson's patients, who as an 8-year-old girl in 1931 swallowed a hatpin. Medicine
  • She fastens it there with a strong hair elastic, and uses a hatpin to attach the cloth flower.
  • And the more one thinks about it, your idea about hatpins, though quite brilliant as an aperçu, doesn't exactly narrow the field, does it? THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • Lalique's flora and fauna are everywhere—nude feminine figures with insect wings on a necklace, a lizard lorgnette, an ivy and clover hatpin, swans here, wheat sheaves there, a pair of white peacocks with multicolor tails standing on a heart-shaped citrine. A Display of Lalique's Beauty
  • She fastens it there with a strong hair elastic, and uses a hatpin to attach the cloth flower.
  • Her black straw hat, secured by a beaded hatpin, had seen its best days long ago.
  • Right before his head was cut off and Clodia stuck her hatpin through his tongue. Matthew Yglesias » The Missing Faction
  • Quaintly panda software antivirus throughput are oftentimes in department when the telpher hatpin to qoph anaphrodisia or to finder its dracunculus for that lubricious end. Rational Review
  • They plunged hatpins into his bottom, stubbed out cigarettes on his body and swung handbags at his head.
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