An item that is placed on the end of a bowling alley, and which one can then try to strike and topple with a bowling ball.
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Examples for "pin"
Examples for "pin"
1Yet others pin the blame on how the crisis has been managed.
2She said it was hard to pin point people with extremist views.
3Through the legs he stuck a similar pin in a similar fashion.
4I said, 'The Austrian police are anxious to pin this on you.
5Everybody wanted to pin a case file on you and forget you.
1He wasn't sure how one greeted a little pink brown-eyed bowling pin.
2She stepped off my shoulders and fell over like a bowling pin.
3In their state, fried chunks of bowling pin would probably have tasted okay.
4When you shot at him he really freaked and tossed the bowling pin.
5A bowling pin, propelled at her, swooshing through the air like a boomerang.
6There was only one thing wrong: she looked like a bowling pin in it.
7Beyond the bowling pin were a pair of large spheres against the same wall.
8He stood there with his bound wrists and ankles, feeling like a bowling pin.
9The physical gag about the bowling pin, stuff like that.
10He went down as easily as a bowling pin.
11It's a talking bowling pin, and a worried bowling ball, and they're members of the Mafia.
12And like the bowling pin, an enormous structure of intricately stacked stones rested on the summit.
13Shaped like a pear-perhapsa bowling pin would have been more accurate-theguy was maybe fifty.
14In his hand he is clutching a plastic bowling pin, which is his version of a security blanket.
15I have a figure like a bowling pin, thighs, calves, and feet of a man (gorilla?)
16There's one (check out the video) with a bowling pin and a ball suspended from a string above it.
Translations for bowling pin