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wrist
Noun
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Someone's wrist is a part of their body where the arm joins the hand.
You can move your hand up and down while keeping your arm in one place by bending your wrist.
pin
Noun
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A pin is a small, sharp thing used for holding things together.
pin
Verb
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When you pin something, you are fastening it with a pin.
We should pin this poster to that wall.
She pinned the dress pattern to the fabric.
Joey pinned the tail on the donkey and won the prize.
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A term in wrestling meaning to force an opponent's shoulders to the mat and holding them there for three seconds.
bore
Verb
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If you bore somebody, you make them feel that they want to do something else because it is not interesting.
I hate tennis; it bores me.
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If you bore a hole, you make a round hole by turning something round and round.
You need to bore a hole in the wood to put the wire through.