PIN

[ UK /pˈɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈpɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts
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How To Use PIN In A Sentence

  • Season with a pinch of salt and pepper. The Sun
  • She tore her eyes from them for a moment to spy the bodhrán player in the tree, tapping out her rhythm with her eyes closed, not noticing the spy amongst them.
  • It is, we learned, easier to learn to fly a plane than to master touch-typing. Radio review: Fry's English Delight: The Trial Of Qwerty
  • Moreover, she is being asked to do this while remaining scrupulously impartial and keeping the viewer entertained with talk of trade deals, tariffs and employment figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you really want ambient and drum'n'bass remixers stomping on your world music? Times, Sunday Times
  • Maurice Mair seemed to spin like a teetotum and pitch upon his face like a ninepin. The Complete Father Brown
  • The hat, I think the style was called fedora, had a dark band and a dint in the top, which my father would sometimes correct with a chopping action of his right hand.
  • Baby and Infant Products, Flap Hats, Swim Diapers, Swimwear Outwear, Sleeping Bags.
  • The finishing line may be in sight but the final lap is shaping up to be an epic battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • My guess is they were either swapping football stickers or comparing notes on how to look after successful women. The Sun
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