noun
Etymology
Origin of pinfeather
Example Sentences
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Famished after their uphill fight, they fell to and swallowed many a pinfeather in their eagerness.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Other pinfeather fliers, who turned their checkered caps backward when they climbed into their planes, called him "The Dude."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Poor eagle—he scarcely has a pinfeather left by the time that H. L. Mencken, William Allen White, Sherwood Anderson and their kind are through with him.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Hospital Tommy drew a pinfeather toothpick from under his smock.
From "Song of Solomon" by Toni Morrison
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They floats over in one of these yere mountain waggons, what some folks calls a 'buckboard'; the pinfeather person's drivin'.
From Wolfville Nights by Lewis, Alfred Henry
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