"Pincushion" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cushion, typically small and compact, designed to hold pins and needles, commonly used by sewists and tailors to keep their work area organized and prevent accidental pokes or pricks.
"To pinch someone or something is to grab hold of them tightly with your fingers, often causing temporary pain or discomfort. If you get pinched, you are pressed together tightly or squeezed. It can also mean to steal or take something quickly, usually without being seen or caught. In medicine, a pinch refers to a small amount of a medicine, or the action of taking something briefly with forceps or fingers."
To pinch something or someone is to hold it or them firmly between your fingers in a grasp, often in a way that is gentle but firm.Example: She pinched the soft fabric between her fingers to examine it closely.(British English) To pinches is also the third person singular form of the verb "pinch", which is used to express a gesture of annoyance or disappointment.Example: He pinches when he doesn't get his favorite snack.
Carolina (also known as Pinckney or Pinckeney) can refer to:1. Pinckney (cartel agreement): a plan to present to the British government for the return of slaves who had escaped or been taken from them during the American Revolutionary War.
Small, cushion-like containers, usually cylindrical in shape with a cushion or a pad, used to hold and protect pins or other small objects, especially sewing pins, from rusting or getting damaged.
Pindarism refers to the literary and artistic movement inspired by Pindar, an ancient Greek poet. The term typically describes a long, formal, and elaborate style of poetry or literature that features complex and ornate language, intricate metaphors, and elevated themes, reminiscent of Pindar's famous Olympic odes.In broader cultural contexts, Pindarism can also refer to a grandiose or exaggerated style of expression, often characterized by use of classical or archaic elements, and a sense of pomp and grandeur.
Pindolol is a nonselective beta blocker, a nonselective beta adrenergic blocking agent that is used to treat high blood pressure and angina pectoris. It acts by blocking the action of β-receptors on the heart and the blood vessels, leading to decreased heart rate and decreased blood pressure.
A tall evergreen tree with needles or scales that typically grows in temperate or northern climates. The word can also refer to a woody perennial plant that is native to northern and mountainous regions of the world, often associated with coniferous forests.
Softwood derived from pines. In woodworking and carpentry, the term "pine" often specifically refers to pine wood or a wood substitute made from pine.
A type of evergreen tree with needle-like leaves and edible seeds.It can also refer to the waxy, fragrant substance obtained from this tree, often used in cooking and flavoring.