1. pinning - Noun
2. pinning - Verb
Derived from pin
of Pin
Source: Webster's dictionaryLove is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come. Matt Groening
When the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were growing up, that was at it's height and the War cemented that with photographs of the Royal Family having breakfast together and so on, by pinning their reputation so firmly on that particular issue. Anthony Holden
When it comes to pinning blame, pin the tail on the donkeys. Mitt Romney
We are not to retreat from life, pinning our hopes on ‘elsewhere.' but to know that we will come to that final destination best by living full here and now, be it through joy, or pain, or a mix of both. Madeleine L'Engle
A championship opportunity is kind of silly for the 0-1 team ranked 5th, but it is interesting that pinning the champ gets rewarded. Source: Internet
Balearic Islands' government chiefs say they are pinning their hopes on establishing 'safe air corridors' with the UK to save their summer season and the holiday hopes of thousands of Brits. Source: Internet