Narrow piece of linen or lace worn by women to fill in a low neckline, from the 17th-19th centuries.
1If you find a pinner you really like, feel free to repin.
2This lock, a simple two-pinner, was hardly a challenge, even with his makeshift tools.
3It's not rude to pick and choose among boards from a pinner you want to follow.
4When a pinner enters a related search term, the site will surface a prompt for these exercises.
5Off-pinner Dom Bess finished the innings with career-best figures of 5-51.
6Under his linen milking-pinner he wore a dark velveteen jacket, cord breeches and gaiters, and a starched white shirt.
7It's also okay to stop following a board or pinner at any time-thisis your space to feel comfortable in.
8Go back and tell the Squire you can find Swift Nicks for him, and they'll fill your pinner with guineas.
9The word "pinner" has two meanings.
10We found out sweet Nance Lousely, and filled her pinner full of guineas after all, and left her tearful and happy.
11Evelyn speaks of a woman in "a cornet with the upper pinner dangling about her cheeks like hound's ears."
12If you don't like something, simply refrain from repinning or liking it, or stop following the board or pinner who shared it.
13But if you follow a couture-loving pinner, with board after board of Chanel ballerina flats and Burberry dresses, you'll get a ton of recommendations.
14For a time these words "pudding and pinner" were a puzzle; and long after pinner was defined we could not even guess at a pudding.
15Voices were heard approaching the gate-those of Justice Hare and Squire Pinner.
16At Pinner, the next station, we pass out of Middlesex into Hertfordshire.