pinder
/pin-der/US // ˈpɪn dər //
活页纸,活页,活页夹,皮德
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Southern U.S. .
- : peanut.
Examples
Pinder, 29, appears to be nonplussed, telling the website, “The shoot is meant to be fun and very tongue-in-cheek.”
Jane Thorneton accused by Rachel Pinder, who however confessed to fraud.
Pinder, the man in charge of the pound or pinfold, was the name of a famous wicket-keeper of the last century.
After a short but sharp contest, the kite fell suddenly to the earth, not far from Mr. Pinder.
"That's just reet," said Pinder, when his wife bote hur tung i' two!
There is a parody upon the same ballad in the "Pinder of Wakefield" (London, 1621).
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