pin on

VERB
  1. ascribe blame or guilt for something to (someone)
    pin the blame on the innocent man
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How To Use pin on In A Sentence

  • Her Moroccan spin on chicken flew past the glazed and cidery take on beer-can chicken.
  • These "Observations" were the first of a series of volumes by Gilpin on the scenery of Great Britain, composed in a poetic and somewhat over-luxuriant style, illustrated by drawings in aquatinta, and all described on the title page as "Relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century
  • They have tried to put a positive spin on the situation.
  • A spin on the foot-to-the-floor musical approach is provided by the soulful vocal of Lisa Kekaula - perhaps this is what sets this band apart from the average recyclers of pop history.
  • The spin on the spin: Helped by an MLB lead-in, as Fox moved the final innings of Yankees-Red Sox to its FX cable channel to make way for the race. Selected weekend TV ratings and news
  • The Liverpudlian singer was looking rather queasy as he took a spin on the merry-go-round. The Sun
  • His breaded pork escalopes come tender but crunchy with unctuous buttery anchovies and fried egg, an interesting spin on the Weiner Schnitzel theme.
  • This Government continues to oversell its spin on these sorts of amendments to try to get what it wants.
  • Spun puts a spin on the world of druggies, drug makers, and drug dealers.
  • Eco-punk fashion takes on a new edge in these clever design combos - so for the eco-fashionista who refuses to settle for trends, look no further than a stylish spin on discards alchemized into treasures for adornment. Abigail Doan | Inhabitat
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