How do you use Pins in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Pins in a sentence
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Pins meaning
plural of pin
Using Pins
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of pin
- In the example corpus, pins often appears in combinations such as: pins and, the pins, pins to.
Context around Pins
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Pins
- In this selection, "pins" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, edition, lanyard, rack, hidden, universal and looks stand out and add context to how "pins" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include number of pins on any and 4 device pins and allow. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "pins" sits close to words such as augustus, cooled and executing, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with pins
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Calendar with coloured push pins. (5 words)
The bars lay between the support pins, with the cord hooking the pins. (13 words)
Instead of flimsy pins, universal socket wrenches have robust metal pins that push inward. (14 words)
Elks Women Divide In Matches With Caribou – The first team of the ELks women bowlers lost by the narrow margin of five pins in total pinfall in a match against the Abnaki club here last night while the second team was victorious by 173 pins. (45 words)
A microprocessor conventionally is a single chip which has a number of electrical connections on its pins that can be used to select an "address" in the main memory and another set of pins to read and write the data stored at that location. (44 words)
Patriots wore them in their lapels as a symbol of resistance to the German occupiers and local Nazi authorities when other signs of resistance, such as flag pins or pins showing the cipher of the exiled King Haakon VII of Norway were forbidden. (43 words)
Example sentences (20)
Some rotor machines were designed with a different number of pins on each rotor, with the number of pins on any one rotor either prime, or coprime to the number of pins on any other rotor.
These include Limited Edition pins, Hidden Mickey pin collections, mystery pin sets, 2008 pin sets promoting The Muppets, cast lanyard pins, and assorted individual rack pins.
Instead of flimsy pins, universal socket wrenches have robust metal pins that push inward.
Elks Women Divide In Matches With Caribou – The first team of the ELks women bowlers lost by the narrow margin of five pins in total pinfall in a match against the Abnaki club here last night while the second team was victorious by 173 pins.
Victorian colt (Savabeel x Pins On Ice by Pins) looks ready to go for leading juvenile stable off a nice trial at Werribee.
Attacks in this game are determined by pins you win off enemies or buy, and different pins use different gestures to trigger their attacks.
A microprocessor conventionally is a single chip which has a number of electrical connections on its pins that can be used to select an "address" in the main memory and another set of pins to read and write the data stored at that location.
Cracks may result from stress in the glass, bent pins or impacts; tube sockets must allow for thermal expansion, to prevent stress in the glass at the pins.
In reality, the pins are arranged in up to four vertically or/and horizontally slightly displaced columns in order to increase the dot density and print speed through interleaving without causing the pins to jam.
Patriots wore them in their lapels as a symbol of resistance to the German occupiers and local Nazi authorities when other signs of resistance, such as flag pins or pins showing the cipher of the exiled King Haakon VII of Norway were forbidden.
Pin usage The address bus had its own 16 pins, and the data bus had eight pins that were possible to use without any multiplexing.
Safety comes from ruggedness, proper shielding, control pins and spoiler pins inside the reactor which arrest the reaction.
The bars lay between the support pins, with the cord hooking the pins.
The data pins in the standard plugs are actually recessed in the plug compared to the outside power pins.
These use from 1 to 4 device pins and allow devices to use packages with 8-pins or less.
Tube pins are designed to facilitate installation and removal from its socket but, due to the high operating temperatures of these devices and/or ingress of dirt and dust over time, pins can develop non-conducting or high resistance surface films.
And after reducing the deficit to just two pins at the end of leg three, Farmers pulled away in the remaining two legs to secure victory.
Calendar with coloured push pins.
Chesapeake 52, Glen Burnie 30: Mason Szczeszek, Ethan Mills, Isaac Santos and Xander Dodds all had pins for the Cougars.
Consequently, Pakistan faces difficulties as it pins its hopes on the SCO, a significant regional organization.
Common combinations with pins
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- pins and 35×
- the pins 15×
- pins to 12×
- of pins 10×
- and pins 10×
- pins on 8×
- pins in 8×
- pins are 8×
- pins that 7×
- pins or 7×