pin
A pin with a point that is bent back to the head and held in a guard when closed.
A pin used to hold hair in place, often used as 'hairpin'.
A clip for fastening clothes to a line, usually used as 'clothespin'.
A clip for fastening clothes to a line.
A flat hairpin used to hold hair in place.
A short pin with a broad, flat head, used for fastening paper to a surface.
A short pin with a broad, flat head, used for fastening paper to a surface.
A pin made of metal.
A simple, straight pin with a head, used in sewing.
A pin made of steel.
An ornamental pin used to hold a tie in place, often used as 'tiepin'.
A pin made of silver.
A pin that is not straight.
A pin decorated with diamonds.
A pin decorated with jewels.
To fasten something to a vertical surface, like a wall.
To fasten something (like hair) in a backward position.
To attach something to a surface or clothing.
To fasten two or more things to each other.
To pin something with attention and care.
To pin something so it is held tightly and not likely to move.
To pin something so it is fixed in place and safe.
To pin something in a tidy and ordered way.
To hold someone firmly on a surface so they cannot move.
To hold someone so they are unable to move or defend themselves.
When something is very difficult to understand, define, or identify clearly.
When something is hard to understand, define, or identify clearly.
To define or identify something with complete accuracy.
To define or identify something with great precision.
To use a pin to secure something so it does not move.
To have a pin on your clothing.
To push a pin into something.
To remove a pin by pulling.
To put a pin into something.
To take a pin away from something.
To force a pin into a surface.
To hold someone firmly by pressing them into a surface like a wall.
To hold someone firmly against a surface.
To hold someone's arms in a position behind their back.