Definitionn. a small puncture that might have been made by a pin
Last update: October 8, 2015
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The leaf of the fore-sight has a pinhole, and that of the tangent sight cross-wires for fine reverse laying. [Please select]
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We halted, peering at the glow that now sprinkled out through many a pinhole aperture in a fairy lattice of pine needles. [Please select]
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Trim the edges of the cardboard to match the shape of the disk, and make a pinhole in the center. [Please select]
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Between eye and nostril, on either side, was the sinister "pinhole," that is the infallible mark of the poison-sac serpent. [Please select]
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"Is it true, now," said the lad, "what they say, that the Deil can make himself as small as he chooses, and thrust himself on through a pinhole." [Please select]
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The lower ends of these rods were attached to a system of equalizing levers, so arranged that the load at each pinhole would be the same. [Please select]
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