Sentence examples for a push pin from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a push pin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, pointed object used for fastening papers or other materials to a surface, such as a bulletin board.
Example: "I need a push pin to attach this flyer to the board."
Alternatives: "thumbtack" or "drawing pin."

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If the holes are clogged, reopen them with a push pin.

Tie one end to a push pin.

Make two holes with a push pin as shown.

Drive a push pin through the stack to mark the center of the larger circle.

Tape a push pin to the end of a single pencil.

Put a push pin a little above the center of the plastic lid.

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After breaking the news to Tammy, he leaves the library with a push-pin stuck in his forehead, and part of his mustache missing, and he and Leslie flee the library.

Hart's downfall, we're meant to believe, is a push-pin worthy moment on the timeline of "How the hell did we get here?" Here being whatever political funhouse surrounds us now.

Puncture a Vitamin E capsule with a push-pin.

Clicking on this map loads up a larger Google Map inside of Tweetie 2.1 that pinpoints the actual location with a red push pin.

Geo-tagged content is marked by a virtual push pin at each shot location and can be played back on the camcorder map index display on the three-inch (measured diagonally) wide touch panel LCD.

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