1. pinned - Adjective
2. pinned - Verb
Derived from pin
of Pin
Source: Webster's dictionaryCan the "word" be pinned down to either one period or one church? All churches are, of course, only more or less unsuccessful attempts to represent the unseen to the mind. Florence Nightingale
I think great art is always ambiguous and can't be pinned down. Stephen Rea
The time comes when each one of us has to give up as illusions the expectations which, in his youth, he pinned upon his fellow-men, and when he may learn how much difficulty and pain has been added to his life by their ill-will. Sigmund Freud
But that was Isabelle - if there was a boy around and blame that needed to be pinned on someone, Isabelle would pin it on him. Cassandra Clare
Hypotheses pinned me down, as Gulliver was pinned by the countless threads of the Lilliputians... John Fowles
No hunter of the sky should end his days as prey. Better to die on the wing than pinned to the ground. Christopher Paolini