Hairpin in a Sentence
  • Secure the ends under the bun with a hairpin.
  • The path bears left at the end of a patch of woodland then makes a hairpin bend to cross a stream.
  • The car lurches around hairpin bends, its wheels inches from the edge.
  • I got onto the marbles in the hairpin, went a bit wide because the rear locked up and got the tires dirty.
  • Back down at stream level you reach a hairpin bend with an inlet entering on the right from an impenetrable fissure.
  • As the front runners negotiated a tight hairpin on the dirt section, Steele crashed out leaving Iddon to take the lead.
  • Karl had already nicked fifth back from Stanley, who slid through the mud exiting the hairpin for the final time.
  • Continue upwards and round the hairpin bend near the top.
  • Gez said he could have caught him if he taken the hairpin a bit better!
  • MotorSport Vision champion Dempsey was struggling with the set-up of his car and spun entering the hairpin.
  • Here, the road swings round to the left on a sharp hairpin, with a steep ravine on your left hand side.
  • Near the bottom of the hill, at the final hairpin, you'll see a sign for the Flower Tunnel teashop.
  • Exiting the second hairpin will naturally bring you out onto the right hand side, which is where you need to be.
  • The entrance is found by taking a path off the last left hand hairpin bend before a clearing.
  • He was clearly rattled, for having seen the board calling him in he promptly spun at the first hairpin!
  • On lap nine Green dived through into the druids hairpin to claim third.
  • Braking hard into the hairpin on the first lap Webster looked simply invincible.
  • David's namesake John spun at the hairpin before retiring on the eighth lap.
  • The forest is easily penetrated from the downhill hairpin on the forest track, through a ride between trees to the forest fence.
  • It leads from Loch Kishorn through ascending hairpin bends and skirts steep precipices on its way.
  • The barge, being rear wheel drive, was quite slippy on some of the hairpin turns.
  • Push the wire up through each flower stem, bending the excess wire into a hairpin shape so that the ends are rounded.
  • As a bobsled coaster, Disaster Transport is not designed with steep drops or hairpin turns that a more rigidly designed coaster is capable of.
  • The road to Hana is legendary for its 617 hairpin turns.
  • In Hana, you'll have the option of turning around and revisiting all those hairpin turns once again or taking the "back road," formally known as "Hana Belt Road."
  • These features are formed as a result of particle acceleration in the hairpin field structure of the distant tail.
  • His head and hands were sent to Rome and nailed to the rostra, after Fulvia, wife of Antony and widow of Clodius, had thrust a hairpin through the tongue.