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pinch

verb transitive
To press hard or squeeze between the ends of the fingers, the teeth, claws, or with an instrument.

pinch

To squeeze or compress between any two hard bodies.

pinch

To squeeze the flesh till it is pained or livid.

pinch

To gripe; to straiten; to oppress with want; as, to pinch a nation; to pinch the belly; to be pinched for want of food.

pinch

To pain by constriction; to distress; as pinching cold. The winter pinches.

pinch

To press; to straiten by difficulties; as, the argument pinches the objector. The respondent is pinched with a strong objection.&

pinch

To press hard; to try thoroughly.

pinch

verb intransitive
To act with pressing force; to bear hard; to be puzzling. You see where the reasons pinch.

pinch

To spare; to be straitened; to be covetous. The wretch whom avarice bids to pinch and spare, Starve, steal and pilfer to enrich an heir.

pinch

noun
A close compression with the ends of the fingers.

pinch

Agripe; a pang.

pinch

Distress inflected or suffered; pressure; oppression; as necessity’s sharp pinch.

pinch

Straits; difficulty; time of distress from want.