pushpin
1Pushpin — Push pin , n. A child s game played with pins. L. Estrange. [1913 Webster] …
2Pushpin — (auch push pin und put pin) war ein beliebtes englisches Kinderspiel im 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert. Bei dem Spiel legen zwei oder mehr Spieler Nadeln (pins) auf die Krempe eines Hutes und versuchen reihum durch Anstoßen (push) des Hutes die Nadeln… …
3pushpin — [poosh′pin΄] n. a tacklike pin with a large head, used as a map marker, etc …
4pushpin — noun Date: 1907 a pin that has a roughly cylindrical head and that is easily inserted and withdrawn (as from a bulletin board) …
5pushpin — /poosh pin /, n. 1. a short pin having a spool shaped head of plastic, glass, or metal, used for affixing material to a bulletin board, wall, or the like. 2. an early children s game. 3. Archaic. child s play; triviality. [1580 90, for an earlier …
6pushpin — noun A thumbtack Syn: drawing pin, thumbtack …
7pushpin — noun N. Amer. a drawing pin with a spherical or cylindrical plastic head …
8pushpín — पुष्पिन् …
9pushpin — push•pin [[t]ˈpʊʃˌpɪn[/t]] n. 1) cvb a short pin with a spool shaped head of plastic, glass, or metal, used for affixing material to a bulletin board, wall, or the like 2) archaic child s play; triviality • Etymology: 1665–75; earlier, a children …
10pushpin — noun a tack for attaching papers to a bulletin board or drawing board • Syn: ↑thumbtack, ↑drawing pin • Derivationally related forms: ↑thumbtack (for: ↑thumbtack) • Hypernyms: ↑ …