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Sin-bin
UK //sɪn bɪn//US //sɪn bɪn//
Definition
A designated area for players serving temporary suspensions in certain sports.
In simple words: A place where players go for a timeout in some sports.
Examples
- The player was sent to the sin-bin for misconduct during the match.
- In rugby, time in the sin-bin can change the course of the game significantly.
- After a rough tackle, he found himself in the sin-bin for ten minutes.
- Players dread spending too much time in the sin-bin, as it leaves their team short-handed.
- Coaches often remind players to avoid unnecessary fouls to stay out of the sin-bin.
Usage notes
Used primarily in sports contexts, especially in rugby and ice hockey. Not typically used in other contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone term
Memory hint
Imagine being sent to a 'sin' for a short 'bin' time due to a foul.
Collocations
- spend time in the sin-bin
- serve a penalty in the sin-bin
- sent to the sin-bin
Synonyms
- penalty box
- timeout area
- sin bin
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'penalty box', which is similar but used in different sports.
- Misused in non-sporting contexts where timeout is not applicable.
- Spelled incorrectly as 'sin bin', which changes the meaning.