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pinner造句
1) See a pin and pick it up, all the day you'll have good luck; see a pin and let it lie, bad luck you'll have all day. 2) A silver brooch was pinned to her lapel. 3) The secretary pinned the papers together. 4) I pinned him against the wall. 5) Pin the pictures together so you don't lose them. 6) You can push the pin in with your thumb. 7) For two pins, I'd just send them all home. 8) The general pinned the Military Cross on the brave soldier's chest. 9) The map had a lot of little pins stuck into it. 10) It has taken until now to pin down its exact location. 11) It was so quiet that you could hear a pin drop. 12) When you go to the palace to receive your Military Cross, the Queen herself will pin it on. 13) I'll keep the trouser patch in place with pins while I sew it on. 14) The dressmaker used a pin to fasten the pattern to the cloth. 15) For two pins I'd tell him what I think of him. 16) Hold still a minute while I pin your dress up. 17) For two pins I'd tell her what I really think of her. 18) We shall have to pin him down to his promise. 19) They still follow the custom of pinning money to the bride's dress. 20) We should use our secondary forces to pin down several enemy columns. 21) Tommy Cook had been plaguing Pinner for months. 22) It was discovered in a bungalow in Pinner in North West London during a house clearance. 23) He wore the ordinary white pinner and leather leggings of a dairy-farmer when milking, and his boots were clogged with the mulch of the yard; but this was all his local livery. 24) Pinner is best known in modern times as the place where the singers Elton John and Simon Le Bon went to school. 25) He left before sitting any exams and started work as a trainee butcher at Pinner Green. 26) Iain and Tommy drank together on the back streets of Pinner. 27) The sale was held in the London suburb of Ruislip, neighboring Pinner, where the vase was found.