How to use in-sentence of “hinged”:
+ Throughout antiquity, scallops and other hinged shells have symbolized the feminine principle.
+ The sides can be hinged up when goods are on the back and hinged down when unloading goods.
+ They are hinged near the back, making them look like alligator jaws.
+ Both rigid and hinged cuffs can be used one-handed to apply pain-compliance/control techniques.
+ The deal hinged on a ‘loyalty test’ administered by a special five-member NEC panel on 9 January.
+ Contemporary roofs are often hinged to fold away, either into a recess behind the rear seats or into the boot or trunk of the vehicle.

