P. 133), meaning a bird that has undergone the operation of pinioning or, as in one part at least of England it is commonly called, "pin-winging." [Please select]
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The smokestack toppled to the deck, pinioning many more beneath it. [Please select]
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At the same instant a stout rope was drawn about him, pinioning his arms to his sides. [Please select]
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Pinioning consists of cutting off the first joint of one wing. [Please select]
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Monsieur," he murmured softly, pinioning the other with his weight and smiling insolently, "we've a long ride ahead of us. [Please select]
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The light revealed, under Lad's gently pinioning forepaw, the crouching and badly scared Melisande--the $1100 Prussian sheep dog. [Please select]
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The fireman passed round behind, and suddenly fell upon him, throwing him on the floor and pinioning his arms to his back. [Please select]
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The Indian, pinioning the wrists of his captive with his own hand of steel, dragged him with us into this circle of light. [Please select]
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Before Hal could recover his composure, which had left him at being so suddenly accosted, the woman had thrown her arms around his neck, pinioning his hands to his side. [Please select]
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