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    kingpin
    /ˈkɪŋpɪn/

    noun

    • 1. a main or large bolt in a central position.
    • 2. a person or thing that is essential to the success of an organization or operation: "the kingpins of the television industry"

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  2. KINGPIN definition: 1. the most important person within a particular organization: 2. in tenpin bowling (= a game…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : the chief person in a group or undertaking. 2. : any of several bowling pins: such as. a. : headpin. b. : the pin that stands in the middle of a triangular arrangement of bowling pins. 3. a. : kingbolt. b. : a pin connecting the two parts of a knuckle joint (as in an automobile steering linkage) Synonyms. big boy. big cheese. big gun.

  4. noun. 1. the most important person in an organization. 2. the crucial or most important feature of a theory, argument, etc. 3. Also called (Brit): swivel pin. a pivot pin that provides a steering joint in a motor vehicle by securing the stub axle to the axle beam. 4. tenpin bowling. the front pin in the triangular arrangement of the ten pins. 5.

  5. KINGPIN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of kingpin in English. kingpin. noun [ C ] us / ˈkɪŋ.pɪn / uk / ˈkɪŋ.pɪn / kingpin noun [C] (IMPORTANT PERSON) Add to word list. the most important person within a particular organization: the kingpin of a criminal gang. Compare. bigwig informal.

  6. A kingpin, also called a "center pin" or a "five pin," is the pin at the very center in bowling. From the bowling pin definition of kingpin, we get its other common meaning: someone who is important. If you are the kingpin in your office, you are probably the boss.

  7. Definition of kingpin noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. n. 1. the most important person in an organization. 2. the crucial or most important feature of a theory, argument, etc. 3. (Mechanical Engineering) Also called (Brit): swivel pin a pivot pin that provides a steering joint in a motor vehicle by securing the stub axle to the axle beam. 4.

  9. The earliest known use of the noun kingpin is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for kingpin is from 1773, in the writing of A. Jones. kingpin is formed within English, by compounding.

  10. kĭngpĭn. A vertical pin attached to some axles to serve as the axis for a wheel spindle, so that the wheel may be turned for steering. The headpin or the center pin in bowling, tenpins, etc. The most important person or element in an enterprise or system.

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