pincushion: Palabra del día: April 17, 2020
pincushion , n :
(sewing) A device, originally like a small, stuffed cushion, designed to have sewing pins and needles stuck into it to store them safely; some modern pincushions hold the objects magnetically. The names of various plants with flowers or other parts resembling a pincushion. A flowering plant in the genus Leucospermum. A flowering plant in the genus Scabiosa. The coral bead plant, coral moss, or English baby tears (Nertera granadensis), an ornamental plant. The dustymaiden, a flowering plant in the genus Chaenactis. The pincushion cactus, of the genera Escobaria or Mammillaria. The pincushionplant, a flowering plant in the genus Navarretia. (figuratively, colloquial) A person who is pricked or stabbed multiple times with sharp objects; specifically, someone who receives regular hypodermic needle injections. pincushion v (transitive, also figuratively) To jab or stick repeatedly with one or more sharp objects, as with pins into a pincushion.
(sewing) A device, originally like a small, stuffed cushion, designed to have sewing pins and needles stuck into it to store them safely; some modern pincushions hold the objects magnetically. The names of various plants with flowers or other parts resembling a pincushion. A flowering plant in the genus Leucospermum. A flowering plant in the genus Scabiosa. The coral bead plant, coral moss, or English baby tears (Nertera granadensis), an ornamental plant. The dustymaiden, a flowering plant in the genus Chaenactis. The pincushion cactus, of the genera Escobaria or Mammillaria. The pincushionplant, a flowering plant in the genus Navarretia. (figuratively, colloquial) A person who is pricked or stabbed multiple times with sharp objects; specifically, someone who receives regular hypodermic needle injections. pincushion v (transitive, also figuratively) To jab or stick repeatedly with one or more sharp objects, as with pins into a pincushion.