Pinhead

//ˈpɪn.hɛd//

Synonyms for "pinhead" (338 found)

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Related words (169)

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Translations

13 translations across 6 languages.

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Finnish

4 entries
  • nuppineulanpää noun (head of pin)
  • tellumies noun (telemark skier)
  • tollo noun (foolish or stupid person)
  • tomppeli noun (foolish or stupid person)

French

1 entries
  • tête d'épingle noun (head of pin)

Georgian

1 entries
  • ქინძისთავი noun (head of pin)

German

3 entries
  • Dummbatz noun (foolish or stupid person)
  • Dummkopf noun (foolish or stupid person)
  • Holzkopf noun (foolish or stupid person)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • gombostűfej noun (head of pin)

Polish

2 entries
  • kurzy móżdżek noun (foolish or stupid person)
  • ptasi móżdżek noun (foolish or stupid person)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The parasitic mite, which is the size of a pinhead, was detected at the port of Newcastle, north of Sydney, more than a week ago and has spread to other hives in the state of New South Wales.

Source: tatoeba (11483101)

The Cenobites' most iconic member is Pinhead, also known as the Hell Priest, who serves as their leader and spokesperson.

Source: tatoeba (11802957)

The moment the nitre was red hot, the coal, previously reduced to small pieces of the size of a pinhead, was projected in portions of one or two grains at a time…

Source: wiktionary

Settlements some centuries old, and still no bigger than pinheads on the untouched expanse of their background.

Source: wiktionary

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