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    pinch
    [pin(t)SH]
    verb
    pinch (verb) · pinches (third person present) · pinched (past tense) · pinched (past participle) · pinching (present participle)
    1. grip (something, typically someone's flesh) tightly and sharply between finger and thumb:
      "she pinched his cheek"
      • use the fingers to remove (a bud or leaves) from a plant to encourage bushy growth:
        "pinch out tips of shoots regularly"
      • (of a shoe) hurt (a foot) by being too tight:
        "Mrs. Grandison's pointed, Italian-style shoes were already beginning to pinch her feet" · "if your shoes pinch, take them off"
      • compress (the lips), especially with worry or tension:
        "Aunt Rose pinched her thin lips together"
    2. move one's finger and thumb apart or bring them together on (a touchscreen) in order to zoom into or out of an image, activate a function, etc.:
      "to explore in more detail just pinch the screen" · "you can pinch on the screen and all the open apps will appear"
    3. live in a frugal way:
      "if I pinch and scrape, I might manage"
      Similar:
      be economical
      scrimp and save
      reduce wastage
      be sparing
      be frugal
      draw in one's horns
      cut expenditure
      cut one's coat according to one's cloth
      be tightfisted
      be close
    4. sailing
      sail (a boat) so close to the wind that the sails begin to lose power.
    noun
    pinch (noun) · pinches (plural noun)
    1. an act of gripping the skin of someone's body between finger and thumb:
      "he gave her a gentle pinch"
    2. informal
      an arrest.
      • an act of theft or plagiarism.
    Origin
    Middle English (as a verb): from an Old Northern French variant of Old French pincier ‘to pinch’.
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    What is at a pinch?Definition of at a pinch. : in a bad situation when help is needed I can help out at a pinch if you need a babysitter. At a pinch, you can substitute another ingredient in the recipe.
    What is the difference between Strait and pinch?pinch implies urgency or pressure for action to a less intense degree than exigency or emergency. strait, now commonly straits, applies to a troublesome situation from which escape is extremely difficult. crisis applies to a juncture whose outcome will make a decisive difference. Verb My little brother is always trying to pinch me.
    What is the difference between contingency and pinch?contingency implies an emergency or exigency that is regarded as possible but uncertain of occurrence. pinch implies urgency or pressure for action to a less intense degree than exigency or emergency. strait, now commonly straits, applies to a troublesome situation from which escape is extremely difficult.
     
  4. The term "pinch" has the following meanings123:
    1. A small amount of a substance that you pick up between your thumb and your first finger (e.g., a pinch of salt).
    2. To squeeze between the finger and thumb or the jaws of an instrument (e.g., she pinched the child's cheek).
    3. An act of squeezing a part of someone's skin tightly between your thumb and finger, especially to hurt them (e.g., she gave him a pinch on the arm to wake him up).
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    a small amount of a substance that you pick up between your thumb and your first finger: a pinch of salt
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    pinch /pɪntʃ/ v. to squeeze between the finger and thumb, the jaws of an instrument, or the like:[ ~ + object] She pinched the child's cheek.
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    pinch noun /pɪntʃ/ with thumb and finger an act of squeezing a part of someone's skin tightly between your thumb and finger, especially in order to hurt them She gave him a pinch on the arm to wake him up.
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