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pin spot

1

noun

, Theater.
  1. a spotlight that produces a narrow beam of light illuminating a very small part of a stage, used especially to focus attention on a detail.
  2. the beam of light so produced.


pin-spot

2

[ pin-spot ]

verb (used with object)

, Theater.
, pin-spot·ted, pin-spot·ting.
  1. to illuminate with a pin spot.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pin spot1

First recorded in 1945–50

Origin of pin spot2

v. use of pin spot
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Example Sentences

It was very sweet to watch Midler walk to the center of the stage, turn her face up to the pin spot, and start addressing a lost love: the moment was filled with memories of Midler, Bette in a thousand and one previous incarnations, including herself.

For whatever reason, there's something of 007 in his chachka: a seemingly ordinary butane lighter becomes, with the flick of a switch, a pin spot throwing the color image of a smiling Nasrullah. 

From Time

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