A hairpin is a deceptive shot used in Badminton, typically executed near the net. It involves hitting the shuttlecock with a quick, soft motion, causing it to travel just over the net and drop sharply, making it difficult for the opponent to return. This shot is effective for surprising opponents and can be used to change the pace of the rally. Mastering the hairpin requires good control and timing, as well as an understanding of the opponent's positioning.
The cast of Hairpin - 2011 includes: Katie Fitchett as Annie
The Hairpin Trail - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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The Devil's Hairpin - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-8 Sweden:Btl
Pamela Thompson has written: 'Introduction to hairpin crochet' -- subject(s): Hairpin lace
The hairpin has been around since the ancient Greeks and Romans, though a spiral version was invented in 1901 by Ernest Godward.
To open a lock with a hairpin, first straighten the hairpin and create a slight bend at one end to form a pick. Insert the bent end into the lock and feel for the pins inside. Use the hairpin to push up the pins one by one until they align with the shear line, then turn the lock with the other end of the hairpin or a second tool to unlock it. This method requires practice and may not work on all locks, especially more secure ones.
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The cast of Hairpin Circus - 1972 includes: Yuko Ashibe Hiroshi Misaki Miyako Tasaka
The ideal bar height for furniture with hairpin legs is typically around 40-42 inches.
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A long hairpin is called a hair stick or a hair fork. These are hair accessories used to hold hair in place in intricate hairstyles.