Pin in a ring
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WRESTLEPin in a ring
SUBDUEPin in a ring, perhaps
WRESTLEPin in a ring, maybe
quoitgame in which the quoits are thrown at an upright pin in an attempt to ring the pin or come as near to it as possible
quoitsgame in which the quoits are thrown at an upright pin in an attempt to ring the pin or come as near to it as possible
TIETACPin in a shirt
THOLEPin in a gunwale.
THOLEPin in a gunwale
STABPin, in a way
RIVETPin in a hole
ENTERPunch in, as a PIN
TREEPin down, in a way
NEARFALLAlmost a pin, in wrestling
tonguemovable pin in a buckle
BETTIEPage in a pin-up calendar?
TENPin in many a bowling split
ATMYou put a PIN in it
DEFLATEPut a pin in a balloon
NAMETAGPin-on in a welcome kit
wooldera pin in a ropemaker's top
wooldersWOOLDER, a pin in a ropemaker's top
ninepina wooden pin used in a bowling game
skittlesA pin used in the game of skittles
GREENIt has a hole with a pin in it
ninepinsNINEPIN, a wooden pin used in a bowling game
kaylea ninepin (a wooden pin used in a bowling game)
kaylesKAYLE, a ninepin (a wooden pin used in a bowling game)
pinningFasten (something) with a pin or pins in a specified position
pinnedFasten (something) with a pin or pins in a specified position
lynchpina locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LINCHPIN
linchpina locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LYNCHPIN
fidsa tapered usually wooden pin used in opening the strands of a rope
linchpinsLINCHPIN, a locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LYNCHPIN
lynchpinsLYNCHPIN, a locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft, also LINCHPIN
fida tapered usually wooden pin used in opening the strands of a rope
linchpinA pin passed through the end of an axle to keep a wheel in position
kingpinpin connecting the two parts of a knuckle joint (as in an automobile steering linkage)
linchpinsA pin passed through the end of an axle to keep a wheel in position
lynchpinsA pin passed through the end of an axle to keep a wheel in position
duckpinshort pin of relatively large diameter, used in a game resembling tenpins, and bowled at with small balls