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Definition of pushpin in English: pushpinnoun ˈpʊʃpɪnˈpʊʃˌpɪn North American A drawing pin with a spherical or cylindrical head of coloured plastic. 〈主北美〉(带有球形或圆柱形彩色塑料头的)图钉,揿钉 Example sentencesExamples - A washer was used around the holes to help position the pushpins for assembly.
- Insert map pins, metal tacks, and pushpins with plastic heads to create dots, stripes, and hearts.
- The negatives were placed side by side, attached with pushpins.
- On one wall of the gallery, Northridge pressed 100 pushpins into a tight circle.
- Clusters of pushpins and Styrofoam cups suggested buildings or gathering armies.
- We provide the map, and other people put in the pushpins.
- The pushpins are very tight and require a punch and hammer to knock out.
- Secure the tieback around a pushpin in the window frame.
- Those pushpins have to be pushed from one side of the receiver out the other.
- Soon the big box was sliced in half, outfitted with cardboard shelves and decorated with stickers, pushpins and photos.
- Smaller than the top of a pushpin, the LP910x family packs a big punch.
- Press the fabric in place with your hands, using pushpins to temporarily hold it in place.
- The pushpin color photograms are created by placing the pins directly into the photographic paper surface in the color darkroom.
- They're held up by colored plastic pushpins in crowded, overlapping, random order.
- If I need a package of pushpins, I'm likely to go anywhere that's nearby and cheap.
- Insert clear pushpins in a circle around the middle of a 3-inch-diameter plastic-foam ball, then add rows to cover the ball.
- Secure the liner with pushpins at the inside corners.
- Then I learned about Google's new frappr community mapping service and thought readers of the site might want to add a pushpin to the map.
- There's a map filled with pushpins showing the hometowns of the motel's guests.
- It's dotted with colored pushpins, each one representing a city where someone has purchased a SawStop table saw.
Definition of pushpin in US English: pushpinnounˈpʊʃˌpɪnˈpo͝oSHˌpin North American A thumbtack with a spherical or cylindrical head of colored plastic, used to fasten papers to a bulletin board or to indicate positions on charts and maps. Example sentencesExamples - Press the fabric in place with your hands, using pushpins to temporarily hold it in place.
- If I need a package of pushpins, I'm likely to go anywhere that's nearby and cheap.
- Insert clear pushpins in a circle around the middle of a 3-inch-diameter plastic-foam ball, then add rows to cover the ball.
- Secure the liner with pushpins at the inside corners.
- The pushpin color photograms are created by placing the pins directly into the photographic paper surface in the color darkroom.
- The negatives were placed side by side, attached with pushpins.
- Those pushpins have to be pushed from one side of the receiver out the other.
- Smaller than the top of a pushpin, the LP910x family packs a big punch.
- Then I learned about Google's new frappr community mapping service and thought readers of the site might want to add a pushpin to the map.
- It's dotted with colored pushpins, each one representing a city where someone has purchased a SawStop table saw.
- Insert map pins, metal tacks, and pushpins with plastic heads to create dots, stripes, and hearts.
- The pushpins are very tight and require a punch and hammer to knock out.
- They're held up by colored plastic pushpins in crowded, overlapping, random order.
- There's a map filled with pushpins showing the hometowns of the motel's guests.
- Clusters of pushpins and Styrofoam cups suggested buildings or gathering armies.
- Secure the tieback around a pushpin in the window frame.
- We provide the map, and other people put in the pushpins.
- On one wall of the gallery, Northridge pressed 100 pushpins into a tight circle.
- A washer was used around the holes to help position the pushpins for assembly.
- Soon the big box was sliced in half, outfitted with cardboard shelves and decorated with stickers, pushpins and photos.
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