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drawing pin

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Word: Drawing Pin

Definition: A drawing pin, also known as a thumbtack or pushpin, is a small object used to attach papers or notes to a surface, like a bulletin board or drawing board. It typically has a sharp point that you push into the surface, and a flat, round head that makes it easy to grip.

Usage Instructions: To use a drawing pin, you simply take the pin and press the sharp end into the surface where you want to attach your paper. The flat head will stick out, allowing you to easily remove it if needed. Be careful when handling drawing pins, as the sharp points can hurt if you accidentally touch them.

Example: - "I used a drawing pin to attach my schedule to the bulletin board in the classroom."

Advanced Usage: In more formal contexts, you might hear the term "pushpin" used, which is interchangeable with "drawing pin." Some people may also refer to them as "tacks," although this term can refer to different kinds of fasteners.

Word Variants: - Thumbtack: A common synonym for drawing pin. - Pushpin: Another synonym, often used in a more casual context.

Different Meanings: - The word "pin" can also refer to a small, pointed object used in sewing or fastening items together. For example, a safety pin is used to hold fabric pieces together. - "Drawing" in a different context can refer to the act of making pictures or representations with a pencil, pen, or other tools.

Synonyms: - Thumbtack - Pushpin - Tack

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs that use "drawing pin," but you might hear phrases like: - "Stick it on the board" (meaning to attach something to a surface, using a pin or tape). - "Pin it down" (which means to secure something or to clarify a point).

Conclusion: A drawing pin is a simple yet useful tool for organizing papers and notes. It’s handy in classrooms, offices, and at home.

Noun
  1. a tack for attaching papers to a bulletin board or drawing board

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