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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The pinioned parrot squawked loudly from its perch.
The police officer pinioned the suspect's arms behind his back.
She pinioned the fabric together before sewing it.
The hiker pinioned the tent stakes firmly into the ground.
The chef pinioned the chicken wings before grilling them.
The pinioned soldier was a stark contrast to his previously confident demeanor.
The pinioned athlete struggled to catch his breath after the race.
The pinioned student nervously awaited his turn to present in front of the class.
The pinioned actor stood on stage, unable to remember his lines.
The pinioned patient lay still on the operating table as the surgeon prepared for the procedure.
The seamstress pinioned the fabric in place before sewing.
The pinioned owl stared solemnly from its cage, its majestic wings restrained.
The pinioned swan glided gracefully on the lake, its wings kept close to its body.
The pinioned eagle, once a symbol of freedom, now sat in captivity.
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