Definitions for pinheads

pinheads pin·head

Spelling: [pin-hed]
IPA: /ˈpɪnˌhɛd/

Pinheads is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 411 anagrams from letters in pinheads (adehinps).

Definitions for pinheads

noun

  1. the head of a pin.
  2. something very small or insignificant.
  3. Slang. a stupid person; nitwit.
  4. the head of a pin.
  5. something very small or insignificant.
  6. Slang. a stupid person; nitwit.

Origin of pinheads

First recorded in 1655-65; pin + head

Examples for pinheads

The currents of the river and the ocean have made of it only a pinhead on modern maps.

Behind the screen, one of the multiple rows of pinhead tapes shifted slightly as the index was flicked into reading position.

If Piddie hadn't been a pinhead, he'd had his name on the board of directors years ago.

pinhead video-cameras cost less than a good restaurant dinner these days, so they're showing up everywhere.

It may well be a word is engraved on the coin, in the same microscopic letters as these on the pinhead.

The juxtaposition of pinhead black points gives rise to the shaven-beard appearance10 of the mucous membrane.

The egg is no bigger than a pinhead, yellow, or cream-coloured.

They range in size from a pinhead to ten or twelve feet in diameter.

God, you're a pinhead—from the point of view of mere tactics.

Its color was a “light pea-green, closely spotted with brown in small specks about the size of a pinhead.”

The juxtaposition of pinhead black points gives rise to the shaven-beard appearance10 of the mucous membrane.

The currents of the river and the ocean have made of it only a pinhead on modern maps.

The egg is no bigger than a pinhead, yellow, or cream-coloured.

Behind the screen, one of the multiple rows of pinhead tapes shifted slightly as the index was flicked into reading position.

It may well be a word is engraved on the coin, in the same microscopic letters as these on the pinhead.

God, you're a pinhead—from the point of view of mere tactics.

They range in size from a pinhead to ten or twelve feet in diameter.

pinhead video-cameras cost less than a good restaurant dinner these days, so they're showing up everywhere.

Its color was a “light pea-green, closely spotted with brown in small specks about the size of a pinhead.”

If Piddie hadn't been a pinhead, he'd had his name on the board of directors years ago.

Word Value for pinheads
Scrable

13

Words with friends

14

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