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"crinch": Awkward feeling from social discomfort - OneLook
Definitions from Wiktionary (crinch) ▸ verb: To grind the teeth, crunch . ▸ noun: A small bit, morsel. ▸ verb: (dialectal) Alternative form of cringe. [(intransitive) To cower, flinch, recoil, shrink, or tense, as in disgust, embarrassment, or fear.] onelook.com
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crinch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
crinch (third-person singular simple present crinches, present participle crinching, simple past and past participle crinched). To grind the teeth, crunch ... en.wiktionary.org
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Crinch - Urban Dictionary
a word to call a man being misogynistic or racist "i hate all women" "you're being a crinch, Jackson" www.urbandictionary.com
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crinch
▪ I. crinch by-form of cringe v.▪ II. crinch v. dial. var. of crunch. Oxford English Dictionary
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crinch, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb crinch is in the 1800s. OED's earliest evidence for crinch is from 1808, in a dictionary by John Jamieson, antiquary ... www.oed.com
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crinchling
▪ I. crinkling, vbl. n. (ˈkrɪŋklɪŋ) [-ing1.] I. The action of the verb crinkle; twisting to and fro; wrinkling, crumpling, etc. Also concr.1577 Harrison Desc. Britaine i. xiv. in Holinshed, The Wyuer..no riuer in England..fetcheth more or halfe so many windlesses and crinklings. 1602 2nd Pt. Return ... Oxford English Dictionary
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crinch - definition and meaning - Wordnik
crinch: A dialectal form of cringe . www.wordnik.com
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crinch (awkward feeling from social discomfort) - Thesaurus - OneLook
(archaic) A mental flaw; a touch of craziness; partial insanity. (archaic) A crazy or crack-brained person. (obsolete) A boast; boasting. (obsolete) ... www.onelook.com
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crinch - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online
As a verb, it refers to the action of cringing, shrinking, or feeling embarrassed. As a noun, it can indicate a feeling of embarrassment or discomfort. In ... www.wordnet-online.com
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Crinch - Holsteiner-Verband
Crinch performs his first jumps under saddle with a powerfull push-off and athletic ambition. Very modern and with good basic gaits, he is easily ridden. www.holsteiner-verband.de
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hinch
▪ I. hinch, v. Obs. exc. dial. [Usually associated with pinch, or crinch, both implying compression, and perh. formed after them. Cf. also hunch v.] 1. As a riming synonym of pinch v. a. intr.1559 J. Aylmer Harb. Faithf. Subj. P j a, These Romaines..being..brought to the last cast by the long and da... Oxford English Dictionary
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cringe
▪ I. cringe, v. (krɪndʒ) Also 3–5 crenge, crenche, 6 crintch, 7 crindge, cring, chringe, (9 dial. crinch). [Cringe (crintch), first found in 16th c., appears to be a phonetic modification (with ordinary Eng. change of eng, enge, to ing, inge, as in hinge, singe, wing: see clink v.2) of an earlier cr... Oxford English Dictionary
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truck
▪ I. truck, n.1 (trʌk) Also 6–7 trucke, 8–9 Sc. troke, trock. [a. F. troque, † troq, troc (16th c.), AF. truke (1364), f. troquer: see truck v.1] 1. a. The action or practice of trucking; trading by exchange of commodities; barter. Often in truck (for, † of), by truck for.[1364 Vintner's Co. Charter... Oxford English Dictionary
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