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pinch
verb pinches, pinched, pinching
- 1. To squeeze or nip the flesh of someone or something, between thumb and finger.
- Thesaurus: squeeze, tweak, press, grasp, nip.
3. Said eg of cold or hunger: to affect someone or something painfully or injuriously.
tr & intr
4. Said of tight shoes: to hurt or chafe.
tr & intr
5. colloq
- To steal.
- Thesaurus: steal, rob, pilfer, filch, snatch, nab.
6. Said of controls, restrictions, shortages, etc: to cause hardship.
intr
7. To economize.
- Example: had to pinch and scrape to get by
- To arrest someone.
- 1. An act of pinching; a nip or squeeze.
- Thesaurus: squeeze, tweak, grasp, nip, contraction, pressure, compression, cramp, hurt.
- Thesaurus: smidgen, dash, bit,jot,taste.
4. A critical time of difficulty or hardship.
- Thesaurus: emergency, crisis, difficulty, dilemma, predicament, plight, hot spot (
- colloq
If absolutely necessary.
- colloq
To find life, work, etc difficult because of lack of money.
- To know by direct experience what the problem or difficulty is.
Phrasal Verb: pinch something off, out, back
- To prune (a plant) by removing the tips of its shoots.
