How To Use Pinhead In A Sentence

  • One nanometre is about a million times smaller than the size of a pinhead. IBM’s Snowflakes Yield Faster Chips | Impact Lab
  • Despite presumptuous pinheads who think they have her character pegged down to a sexy little stereotype, it's her voice that draws attention.
  • The degree to which deferrential review of questions of law produces its own angels on pinheads panopoly of arcane legal doctrines in the habeas context and also in the qualitied immunity context shows why it makes sense to stick with de novo review of legal questions on direct appeal, in the ordinary case. The Volokh Conspiracy » Standards of Review and Institutional Roles — Some Thoughts on Chad Oldfather’s “Universal De Novo Review”:
  • Within the confines of any ‘feeding area’ there will be one extremely localised, pinhead spot that produces more takes than outside it.
  • But instead of buckyballs, they spice the mixture with nano-size semiconducting wires or pinheads called quantum dots.
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  • Some of my pinheaded, dolt critics say the term communist is inaccurate and unfair. CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2007
  • The fault was caused by a hole no larger than a pinhead.
  • The only question about these two pinhead thieves is whether they were complete morons before or because of using drugs.
  • Synonymous with tench feeding are bubbles, what has been referred to as needle bubbles, which describes the tiny streams of pinhead bubbles perfectly.
  • The last picture, a deadpan rear view of a pinheaded clown with large, circular ears, looks convincingly like a collaboration between Philip and Don.
  • He uses plastic garlands suspended in the lagoon to provide an anchorage for the drifting pinhead size larvae.
  • That's something that you and your stupid newspaper would never do, you pinhead.
  • It may even be possible to make computers the size of a pinhead one day.
  • Wipe your chin pinhead ..... your starting to drool. A Pastor on Health Care: What Would Jesus Do? -- Politics Daily
  • In one of these scenes, the portrait of the emperor has been recarved rather awkwardly to represent his successor Nerva, resulting in a somewhat disproportionate pinheaded effect.
  • There's something wistfully pinheaded about deliberative democracy - it sounds a lot like law school.
  • Scooter could be a pinheaded figure doing yoga, but could also be offering up a large round rump.
  • They were ultimately disappointing, not a genuine bearded lady, elephant man, spider woman or pinhead in sight. AFTERMATH
  • Use morning and/or night and dot a pinhead amount underneath and around the outside edge.
  • While I want this article to dispel the common stereotype that fanfiction is written by pinhead fangirls desperate to see their favourite characters get it on, it must be admitted that such beings exist in herds.
  • Cotopaxis, and Kilaueas in magnitude, simple pinheads on the moon, have opened their tiny jaws in weak and ineffective expression of the waning energies of a still later epoch, which followed the truly heroic age of lunar vulcanicity. Other Worlds Their Nature, Possibilities and Habitability in the Light of the Latest Discoveries
  • Grass ticks are about the size of a pinhead and cause little reaction other than an itchy bump at the bite site.
  • I am one of those sad little pinheads who think it's really one war, one foe, with a thousand fronts.
  • There was only so great a tiredness that what I'd called tiredness before was like a pinhead on a continent. Blood Sports
  • Solomon's reward for trying to enforce the labor laws is that he is now routinely denounced as a tool of "union bosses" by a number of business groups and called a "pinhead" by Bill O'Reilly while his nomination is now threatened by an almost-certain Senate filibuster. Our modern twist on the old world political death spiral
  • Darwin called the pinhead brain of the ant the most marvellous atom of matter in the world, but the human ovum is more marvellous still. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
  • The new park benches rock, literally; they slide back and forth, and the illiterate pinheads haven't tagged them yet.
  • A rash of pink-red spots the size of pinheads usually appears shortly after the glands swell.
  • Large ticks may carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, while the smaller, pinhead-size deer ticks can harbour Lyme disease.
  • In a metallic pot, this plant is a Seventies survivor; glowing yellow pinheads of flower appear in July on invisible stalks like fibre optics sprouting from a frothy mound of silver foliage.
  • So a cross-eyed, buck-toothed pinhead look was the appearance that got you where you needed to be.
  • A kind, loving, and caring man (as opposed to a pinhead playboy) is going to fall for your total being and not your dress size.
  • Within two weeks the dots grew to the size of pinheads, and stayed that way for months.
  • Ticks begin their life cycle as tiny black creatures not much bigger than a pinhead that can attach themselves to warm-blooded creatures that brush against the heather or bracken in which they live.
  • The cell phone was never envisioned as an instrument of torture that garrulous pinheads could use to inflict pain on their fellow commuters, yet this is what it has become.
  • A grey-blue, very hard metal, it's the key element called a pinhead capacitor.
  • Once excreted, the fungal mycelium [the mass of hyphae emanating from the fungus] grows into tiny spheres, about the size of a small pinhead.
  • The Obama Administration failed to keep the GOP’s promise, so this pinhead is picking up the slack./snark Think Progress » Florida doctor tells Obama voters they are not welcome: ‘Seek urologic care elsewhere.’
  • A pinhead is a person born with a condition known as microcephaly. Documenting Reality
  • Martinez tried to imagine the smaller than a pinhead probe shooting across the vast distance of the Dry-dock area towards the Banting.
  • I think it's a badge of honor to be called a pinhead by Bill O'Reilly. CNN Transcript Sep 27, 2009
  • She prefers lice-removal technician, which is what she calls her employees who pick out nits the pinhead-size white eggs that lice lay twice a day, four to five at a time and the critters that hatch from them at Gordon's LKY Salon - Lice Knowing You, natch - near Seattle. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • New York night life in all its true, hilarious, horrific, poignant and pinheaded glory.
  • Some stars look as tiny as pinheads, but they are even bigger than the sun in fact.
  • a pinhead is the head of a pin
  • There was no way of knowing whether the pinheaded agent had managed to get anything worthwhile.
  • They go from pinhead size to the size of adult beetles in about two weeks.
  • Where it appears a joke at all, it is the kind that would appeal only to pinheads of the dottiest nature. Captivating Mary Carstairs
  • HOWEVER, the second you begin darting in and out of traffic like a gang of overmedicated pinheads and interfering with its normal flow, you not only break traffic laws but you also create a considerable amount of danger to other pedestrians, to law-abiding drivers who may or may not support the war and are otherwise minding their own business, and to medical and law enforcement personnel. Protesters Snarl Downtown Traffic at cvillenews.com
  • Psocids are common but harmless household pests, smaller than a pinhead, that can live in dry powdery type foods.
  • Theologian John Duns Scots was no dunce, but his followers the Dunsmen got a reputation as hair-splitting pinheads, and soon "Duns" morphed into "dunce. GOOD
  • There's something wistfully pinheaded about deliberative democracy - it sounds a lot like law school.
  • As one particularly pinheaded TV critic put it, ‘Because of his primary contribution to the medium, he is likely to only be mourned by his family and colleagues.’
  • I have a size 8 hatband, meaning Barry Bonds looks like a pinhead compared to me. TNT Diner
  • But the sight that I'll treasure is that tiny eyebright, the size of a large pinhead, and nature at its most dazzling.
  • He said that tiny cameras the size of pinheads were also often attached to cash machines, often hidden among badges and stickers on the machine.
  • The gilded silver pinhead, styled in the image of a bird of prey, is one of a handful of examples discovered in Britain and will go on display in London.
  • As the endlessly sweet but slightly pinheaded stewardess-to-be Donna, She is yum-yum-yummy in a procession of miniskirts, bikinis, halter tops and other wardrobe choices that make the most of her lithe legginess.
  • But this is what passes for an attempt at thinking among these pinheads.
  • All they saw was the hero O'Reilly standing to up to the overeducated, anti-religious, arrogant pinhead scientist.
  • Why does the pinhead of infusion unplug after coming out, remain without blood from blood - vessel?
  • When the piss-ant pinhead is gone, never, NEVER will we let crazies drag our country through the mud again, even if we have to cut diplomatic ties with Montana. Think Progress » They Knew: Analysts’ Doubts About Bio Labs Were Publicly Reported In June 2003
  • How the hell did you get into Hillsdale with this kind of pinheaded thinking?
  • The flowering heads bear countless minute crimson flowers, which eventually yield seeds smaller than a pinhead.
  • Fresh new pinheads in tuxes and cocktail dresses to look at in the society pages!
  • Yes, ‘uh’, you pinheaded embodiment of the word ‘carelessness’.
  • He was, to be sure, was a loose cannon given to pinheaded statements urging laity to not go to Mass.
  • The breakfasts are legendary, with proper pinhead-oatmeal porridge, home-baked croissants and main courses including black pudding, kippers and local smoked fish.
  • I'm a pinheaded businessperson so I'm waiting for the PowerPoint slides.
  • The film is currently banned by the sort of pinheads who think Huck Finn is a racist book and who get offended when people say ‘niggardly’.
  • The fault was caused by a hole no larger than a pinhead.
  • Rich had just ground up the skin of some smoked salmon in the garbage disposal, and, when he left the room, Rudy whom we always did call a pinhead had gone in after it. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Loving Our Cats
  • I thought better of it, until I saw him on the monitor re-hashing the show nearly two years after the fact with the show's trio of pinheaded yobos.
  • His crowdie products include one containing wild garlic leaf and other versions rolled in peppercorns or the locally grown pinhead oatmeal.
  • As Jocelyn impressed her opponents with fury, a subtle speck of light the size of a pinhead formed in the center of the room.
  • The CDC lists on its Web site that it takes 500 micrograms of ricin, which is about the size of a pinhead, to kill a person. Understanding Ricin
  • As we scraped and dug around the house area, fire pits emerged from under the tough grass, yielding chert flakes, an occasional hammerstone or a scraper, and one melted green glass bead no larger than a pinhead. Bird Cloud

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