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Definition of Repin
1. pin [v -PINNED, -PINNING, -PINS] - See also: pin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repin
Literary usage of Repin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Progress of Art in the Century by William Sharp, Elizabeth Amelia Sharp (1906)
"repin has something of the characteristics of each of these great writers: the
barbaric force and vividness of Gogol, the grace and charm and distinction of ..."
2. Progress of Art in the Century by William Sharp, Elizabeth Amelia Sharp (1906)
"repin has something of the characteristics of each of these great writers: the
barbaric force and vividness of Gogol, the grace and charm and distinction of ..."
3. The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best Writers by Lindley Murray (1830)
"... 3 What if the foot ordain'd the dust to tread, What if the head, the eye, or
ear repin'd Or ... repin ..."
4. The Russian School of Painting by Alexandre Benois (1916)
"repin was by nature a painter. He came in the period of the complete decline of our
... Under such circumstances repin succeeded in creating for himself an ..."