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Definition of Repinned
1. repin [v] - See also: repin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repinned
Literary usage of Repinned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Aircraft Production: Hearings, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session (1918)
"We immediately dismantled all cross levers on the 10 Liberty ships we had on this
field. The ball joints were repinned and brazed to the lever and the lever ..."
2. In and Out of Three Normandy Inns by Anna Bowman Dodd (1892)
"As she repinned the boutonniere she gave the dancing eyes that were brimming with
the mirth of the coming retort, the searching inquest of her glance. ..."
3. Reports of Decisions in Probate by James Vincent Coffey (1910)
"... would be shown in the negative; when the paper was turned over to be photographed
on the other side it had to be repinned. (See page 109, judge's notes. ..."
4. Practical orthodontia by Martin Dewey (1919)
"... and the spring clasps repinned into position to prevent them from slipping
buccally. Zinc chloride is now applied to the entire side freely. ..."
5. Days Spent on a Doge's Farm by Margaret Symonds (1908)
"Our hair was pulled down and repinned up with the most amazing hair-pins.
Glancing about me nervously and in decided discomfort, I thought that I detected ..."