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PINCH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PINCH is to squeeze between the finger and thumb or between the jaws of an instrument. How to use pinch in a sentence.
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PINCHING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to press something, especially someone's skin, strongly between two hard things such as a finger and a thumb, usually causing pain.
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Pinch - Wikipedia
Pinch or pinching may refer to: Pinch (action), to grip an object or substance between two fingers. Pinch (unit), a very small amount of an ingredient, ...
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pinching
▪ I. pinching, vbl. n. (ˈpɪn(t)ʃɪŋ) [f. pinch v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb, in various senses. 1. a. Compression between the tips of the finger and thumb or other opposing surfaces; nipping, squeezing, pressure; spec. in the manège (see quot. 1727–41); in Hort., (see pinch v. 2 b).1693 Evelyn...
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PINCHING Synonyms: 252 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for PINCHING: close, careful, tight, selfish, greedy, sparing, miserly, conserving; Antonyms of PINCHING: generous, liberal, ...
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Pinch (action) - Wikipedia
A pinch is a grip of a flexible object in which a portion is taken between two fingers, until it hurts, or something of resemblance and squeezed
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Evelyn Pinching
In 1937 Pinching won the Hahnenkamm downhill in Kitzbühel. She was born in Norwich. Evie Pinching Award
The Evie Pinching Award is an annual prize organised by the Ski Club of Great Britain given to an athlete aged 24 or under considered
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pinching - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · The act of one who or that which pinches. · 2012, Paul Theroux, The Lower River : · (horticulture) The act of pinching off new growth. · theft · 1990, ...
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Pinch - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To pinch is to sharply squeeze or grip with your fingers. No matter how much you love your grandma, you probably don't enjoy it when she pinches your cheek.
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91 Synonyms & Antonyms for PINCHING | Thesaurus.com
pinching · acquisitive · avaricious · chary · cheap · chintzy · churlish · close-fisted · costive · covetous · curmudgeonly · economical · extortionate · frugal ...
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pinching, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun pinching is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for pinching is from around 1230, ...
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PINCH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to press something, especially someone's skin, strongly between two hard things such as a finger and a thumb, usually causing pain: Ouch! Stop pinching (me)!.
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Body Language of Bottom Slapping or Bottom Pinching
The intent of the bottom pinch or slap is not nearly as important as the feelings attached to it by the recipient and if unwelcome, is a signal of aggression and a threat display, but if welcomed, is a sign of affection and solidarity. Cue Cluster: a) Usually combined with a cheeky or coy grin and lustful eye contact.
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Green, pinching — some holiday traditions are so odd
10 hours ago — I'll tell you what I'm doing today, and that's wearing green. I don't want to get pinched.
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Healthy Returns: Higher medical costs are pinching insurers
5 days ago — CVS, Humana and other insurers are getting dogged by higher medical costs. Meanwhile, 23andMe has a tough road ahead.
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