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pincushion
/ ˈpɪnˌkʊʃən /
noun
- a small well-padded cushion in which pins are stuck ready for use
Word History and Origins
Origin of pincushion1
Example Sentences
Tracy and I came down with the disease even though our upper arms look like pincushions by now.
Discovered in 1852, Psyche has the width of Massachusetts, a squashed spherical shape reminiscent of a pincushion, and an orbit between Mars and Jupiter in the main asteroid belt.
Around the corner from her home base, across the street from Webster Elementary School in City Heights, yellow and pink strawflowers and delicate blue scabiosa pincushions grow tall in raised beds.
The endangered Sneed’s pincushion cactus and other rare plants also grow in the area.
Mike Israetel, co-founder of an online training and nutrition company and an amateur bodybuilder who competes at the national level, said steroids make him feel anxious, like “a pincushion of emotions.”
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