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Meanings of
pinioned
in English
Pinioned.
Related terms
winged
Pinioned.
Related terms
bound
Usage of
pinioned
in English
1
So we rushed into the water-wheel and seizing the keeper,
pinioned
him.
2
In another moment the Easterner, his arms securely
pinioned
,
stood as before.
3
He whistled, and in a moment Gervase felt himself
pinioned
from behind.
4
Then he checked the impulse and stood quietly while they
pinioned
him.
5
He quickly
pinioned
Earl and backed him up against the iron railing.
6
Tarzan strained at the bonds which held his arms
pinioned
behind him.
7
And so saying he suddenly
pinioned
both my arms with his own.
8
They were
pinioned
so tightly behind her that she could not move.
9
The fingers of a huntsman
pinioned
his throat, strangled him, suffocated him.
10
Your soul, whose wings are
pinioned
,
would fly out into the world.
11
She is arrested, and to prevent further mischief her arms are
pinioned
.
12
He steepled his fingers and
pinioned
her with a deliberately lecherous gaze.
13
They were led into an outer room, where they were further
pinioned
.
14
His men stood, grinning, awaiting orders, the two prisoners now fast
pinioned
.
15
He approached and began sullenly to undo the young man's
pinioned
arms.
16
Justin's eyes flashed fire as he grabbed me and
pinioned
my arms.
Other examples for "pinioned"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
pinioned
pinion
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
pinioned hands
pinioned arms
pinioned wrists
pinioned prisoner
bear pinioned
More collocations
Pinioned
through the time
Pinioned
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common