noun
- the outer parts of a bird’s wing, including the flight feathers
- small gear wheels that engage with larger gears in machinery
Usage: mechanical
verb
- to restrain someone by binding their arms or wings
Examples
- The eagle spread its pinions and soared above the mountains.
- The damaged pinions prevented the bird from flying properly.
- The mechanic replaced the worn pinions in the transmission.
- Small pinions mesh with the main gear to control speed.
- The guards pinioned the prisoner’s arms behind his back.
- She felt pinioned by the heavy blankets wrapped around her.
- The falcon’s pinions caught the sunlight as it dove.