Pinned Against Wall

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To shove someone or something up against someone or something else and forcefully hold them or it in place. The car slammed into the man and pinned him against the tree. Pin the tarpaulin against the ground while I nail it down. The bully pinned me against his friend, demanding I give him my lunch money.
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to press and hold someone or something against something. The police pinned the mugger against the wall and put handcuffs on him. The wildlife veterinarian pinned the rhino against the walls of the enclosure and subdued it so it could be treated.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Sophomore James Kilgo (132 pounds) had an outstanding day, with a first-period pin against Brockton, a vice-like pin in the second frame against Framingham, and a pin in the third period against St.
At 160 pounds, he picked up a pin against Brockton with a textbook cradle in the first period, but then lost his battle against Framingham, 9-6.

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To shove someone or something up against someone or something else and forcefully hold them or it in place. The car slammed into the man and pinned him against the tree. Pin the tarpaulin against the ground while I nail it down. The bully pinned me against his friend, demanding I give him my lunch money.
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to press and hold someone or something against something. The police pinned the mugger against the wall and put handcuffs on him. The wildlife veterinarian pinned the rhino against the walls of the enclosure and subdued it so it could be treated.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Sophomore James Kilgo (132 pounds) had an outstanding day, with a first-period pin against Brockton, a vice-like pin in the second frame against Framingham, and a pin in the third period against St.
At 160 pounds, he picked up a pin against Brockton with a textbook cradle in the first period, but then lost his battle against Framingham, 9-6.

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To shove someone or something up against someone or something else and forcefully hold them or it in place. The car slammed into the man and pinned him against the tree. Pin the tarpaulin against the ground while I nail it down. The bully pinned me against his friend, demanding I give him my lunch money.
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to press and hold someone or something against something. The police pinned the mugger against the wall and put handcuffs on him. The wildlife veterinarian pinned the rhino against the walls of the enclosure and subdued it so it could be treated.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Sophomore James Kilgo (132 pounds) had an outstanding day, with a first-period pin against Brockton, a vice-like pin in the second frame against Framingham, and a pin in the third period against St.
At 160 pounds, he picked up a pin against Brockton with a textbook cradle in the first period, but then lost his battle against Framingham, 9-6.

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To shove someone or something up against someone or something else and forcefully hold them or it in place. The car slammed into the man and pinned him against the tree. Pin the tarpaulin against the ground while I nail it down. The bully pinned me against his friend, demanding I give him my lunch money.
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to press and hold someone or something against something. The police pinned the mugger against the wall and put handcuffs on him. The wildlife veterinarian pinned the rhino against the walls of the enclosure and subdued it so it could be treated.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Sophomore James Kilgo (132 pounds) had an outstanding day, with a first-period pin against Brockton, a vice-like pin in the second frame against Framingham, and a pin in the third period against St.
At 160 pounds, he picked up a pin against Brockton with a textbook cradle in the first period, but then lost his battle against Framingham, 9-6.

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