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1 A large pin will break off bits from a lump very easily.
2 She wears a silk dress with a large pin and ruffles visible at her wrists.
3 The wife says that she cannot eat anything, and only picks a few grains of rice with a large pin .
4 I found a fleshy membrane pierced by so small a hole that large pin 's head could scarcely have gone through.
5 With large pin inside the middle finger, that I was poked with just before singing, "run away, run away".
6 Miss Tabitha drew out a large pin , which was quilted into the bosom of her dress, and proceeded to pin up Comfort's pocket.
7 A spindle is made out of a large pin , beheaded, the rough end of which must be ground or filed to a sharp point.
8 Plunging a particularly large pin into her cushioned breast, as if it was a relief to inflict that mock torture upon herself, she said sharply:
9 They had large pinnated leaves, and the cabbage is, properly speaking, the bad of the tree.
10 The supports should resemble large pins .
11 On the other side, make a cross with some very large pins , and surround it with a circle.
12 He then wished for a spur, and after thinking and thinking, he recollected having some large pins stuck in the sleeve of his coat.
13 "We haven't so many large pins in all the house," she said as soon as he was relieved.
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