4 Metaphors for pin

In such a case as this, the young mother, grieved at her baby's rejection of the tempting present, and distressed at its cries, and in terror of some injury, over and over ransacks its clothes, believing some insecure pin can alone be the cause of such sharp complaining, an accident that, from her own care in dressing, however, is seldom or ever the case.

The crank pin is 8-1/2 inches diameter, and the length of the bearing or rubbing part of it is 16 inches.

Her possession of the other articles might be explained, but the pin was a "stickler.

The pin is much the safer in a hilly country, and if you have learned the secret of the throttle you can handle just as big load with the pin as with the clutch, and will never tear your gearing off or lose the stud bolts in boiler.

4 Metaphors for  pin