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sin bin
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sin bin
n
1. (Team Sports, other than specified) Slang (in ice hockey, etc.) an area off the field of play where a player who has committed a foul can be sent to sit for a specified period
2. (Social Science / Education) Brit informal a special unit on a separate site from a school that disruptive schoolchildren attend until they can be reintegrated into their normal classes
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sin bin
n (Ice Hockey inf) → Strafbank f; in the sin binauf der Strafbank


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Should things take a turn for the worse he is 10-1 to be sin-binned and 33-1 to get sent off.
With Hall sin-binned, Duke Seymour went over for a converted try only for Waterloo to take advantage of a sin-binned Stroud with Matt Williams (two) and Freeman Payne all crossing.
Referee Nigel Owens awarded a penalty after a deliberate knock-on by Quins' England international Number 8 Nick Easter who was sin-binned for his cynical interference.
 
 
 
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