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- verbpinch (verb) · pinches (third person present) · pinched (past tense) · pinched (past participle) · pinching (present participle)
- 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"
- 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"
- sailingsail (a boat) so close to the wind that the sails begin to lose power.
nounpinch (noun) · pinches (plural noun)OriginMiddle English (as a verb): from an Old Northern French variant of Old French pincier ‘to pinch’. - People also ask
- The term "pinch" has the following meanings123:
- A small amount of a substance that you pick up between your thumb and your first finger (e.g., a pinch of salt).
- To squeeze between the finger and thumb or the jaws of an instrument (e.g., she pinched the child's cheek).
- 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).
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a small amount of a substance that you pick up between your thumb and your first finger: a pinch of saltdictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…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.www.wordreference.com/definition/pinchpinch 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.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame… Pinch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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