pigeon-hole in the PONS Dictionary

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Pine is not a man to easily pigeon-hole musically.
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It annoys me when people try to pigeon-hole cars and their buyers and owners too much.
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It's funny when people go off thinking they've pigeon-holed someone but do nothing more than pigeon-hole themselves.
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Some automatically pigeon-hole those with whom they debate as members of this or that party.
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Over the years, many tried to stereotype and pigeon-hole my father.
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He believes that the band can not be pigeon-holed into one genre but was able to experiment musically.
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Part of the discussion has been about how women are pigeon-holed into "pink" topics, and how they pigeon-hole themselves.
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While some of the residents are yet to be relocated, others have been given pigeon-hole apartments in the new building.
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Documents and messages are placed in a person's pigeon-hole for them to collect; they can reply by putting a response inside the sender's pigeon-hole.
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He is not your run-of-the-mill person whose ethnic nuances you can easily pigeon-hole through your own prism and evaluation.
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