Polar's own fighting blade pinned the helpless messenger through the throat to his chair.
Ears pinned back, the horses screamed their terror and surged down the trail, through the camp, into the trees.
He pounced on it, pinning its head with one foot while his beak cut through the neck.
Benoit pinned Sullivan after a splash through a table from the top rope.
He pulled the trigger and sent the tin pinning through the air.
It pinned him, through leather and flesh, to the wall itself.
Or rather pinned it through the fabric into my skin.
Or shall I pin it through your skin?
They were killed with the first blow; it pinned them through the chest into the ground.
I'd used it only once for real to pin a wereleopard through the heart.