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pinder

/pin-der/US // ˈpɪn dər //

活页纸,活页,活页夹,皮德

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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).