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  • verb Present participle of repin.

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Examples

  • She was moving some other bulletins and notices, repinning them elsewhere to give her announcement a bit more prominence.

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

  • She was moving some other bulletins and notices, repinning them elsewhere to give her announcement a bit more prominence.

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

  • She was moving some other bulletins and notices, repinning them elsewhere to give her announcement a bit more prominence.

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

  • She was moving some other bulletins and notices, repinning them elsewhere to give her announcement a bit more prominence.

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

  • She was moving some other bulletins and notices, repinning them elsewhere to give her announcement a bit more prominence.

    The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010

  • She was sitting in a big floral print easy chair and was busy repinning the doily on one of the arms.

    HEARTBREAKER JULIE GARWOOD 2000

  • She was sitting in a big floral print easy chair and was busy repinning the doily on one of the arms.

    HEARTBREAKER JULIE GARWOOD 2000

  • The Repair courses cover repinning, rebushing, dealing with clicks and sticking parts, repairing and replacing broken keys, working with the hammer and shank, understanding the tonal function of the keys and the structure of the frame and pin block, scale drafting, and string and pin replacement and repair.

    You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999

  • The Repair courses cover repinning, rebushing, dealing with clicks and sticking parts, repairing and replacing broken keys, working with the hammer and shank, understanding the tonal function of the keys and the structure of the frame and pin block, scale drafting, and string and pin replacement and repair.

    You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999

  • Judith laughed, repinning a few stray hairs that had slid from the tight dark twist at the back of her neck.

    Moments in Time Mariah Stewart 1995

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