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God forbid I should ever have such another pirn to wind!
If today he asked her to be his wife, she'd say she would marry pirn, let the chips fall where they may.
The engine was powerful, and Pirn bucked the car to life.
Another was to increase the size of the cop on each pirn to make refilling times longer.
Pirn reached around the middle of the bent corpse tugged.
The thread from the pirn had to be led through the eye before it could be used.
The knife was in Pirn's right sleeve, and he would have to reach across his own body to slash at the other.
Even as Pirn said it, him knew it sounded incredible.
This loom recharged the shuttle when the pirn was empty.
Pirn sat down heavily in die front seat.
Pirn struggled to die reedy bank and Feut of the water.
Pirn's last weary words were slowly sinking in.
Pirn felt the blade against his arm.
Soon pirning was started and in 1970, they were using Britoba pirn winders.
Slowly, Pirn unbuttoned his coat and opened it.
A pirn is a rod onto which weft thread is wound for use in weaving.
Unlike a bobbin, it is fixed in place, and the thread is delivered off the end of the pirn rather than from the center.
The weft passes across the loom in a shuttle, that carries the yarn on a pirn.
For the weft, there are two remaining banks of pirn winders manned by one operative.
Pirn seemed lost in reverie.
Gaunt knew Pirn, and for all the little man's distracted speech and fluttering N ways, he was not a fool.
Pirn said brightly.
Pirn managed a snear.
When the shuttle ran out of thread, Northrop's mechanism ejected the depleted pirn, and loaded a new full one without stopping.
The weft was wound onto a removable holder called a pirn which was situated in the middle of the shuttle.