Refine this word faster
Pinch
"Pinch" in a Sentence (32 examples)
How careless he was to pinch his fingers in the door!
The new shoes pinch my feet.
This will come in handy in a pinch.
A pinch hitter was brought into action in the last inning.
Hold your breath and pinch your nostrils.
He appeared as a pinch hitter in the game.
I'm careful when I zip up my jeans, not to pinch myself.
In a pinch, a vegetable peeler can act as a zester.
When you hear her stories you really must take them with a pinch of salt.
Where did you pinch them?
Show 22 more sentences
The children were scolded for pinching each other.
This shoe pinches my foot.
He took the plate in his hand, holding it between thumb and forefinger at one corner, letting it hang down. With the other hand he pinched it at the opposite corner, pressing thumb and forefinger together tightly.
Since the resistance of the channel is inversely proportional to its width, the most resistive region is the one pinched between the gates where they come closest to each other.
With their jock-straps pinching, they slouch to attention While queueing for sarnies at the office canteen.
Someone has pinched my handkerchief!
“Hey, blokes,” yelled Dean or perhaps Serge, “let's pinch a boat.”
Then, as the Sunderland fans' cheers bellowed around the stadium, United's title bid was over when it became apparent City had pinched a last-gasp winner to seal their first title in 44 years.
There was with him none other fare, But for to pinche and for to spare
1788, Benjamin Franklin (attributed), Paper the wretch whom avarice bids to pinch and spare
He [the hound] pinch'd and pull'd her down.
to be pinched for money
Camillo was his helpe in this, his Pandar: There is a Plot against my Life, my Crowne; All's true that is mistrusted: that false Villaine, Whom I employ'd, was pre-employ'd by him: He ha's discouer'd my Designe, and I Remaine a pinch'd Thing;
want of room […] which pincheth the whole nation
[…]the well-to-do working men did not hope, since they were not pinched and had no means of learning their degraded position[…]
The Christian also spurns the pinched and mumping sick-room attitude, and the lives of saints are full of a kind of callousness to diseased conditions of body which probably no other human records show.
Therefore who so them accuse Of any double entencion, To speake, rowne, other to muse, To pinch at their condicion, All is but false collusion, I dare rightwell the sothe express, They have no better protection,
I gave the leather of the sofa a pinch, gauging the texture.
Mix about four cups of white flour with a pinch of salt.
And wel his merits ſhew him to be made His Fortunes maiſter, and the king of men. That could perſwade at ſuch a ſodaine pinch, With reaſons of his valour and his life, A thouſand ſworne and ouer-matching foes:
It took nerve and muscle both to carry the body out and down the stairs to the lower hall, but he damn well had to get it out of his place and away from his door, and any of those four could have done it in a pinch, and it sure was a pinch.
It looked like an hourglass, but all those little glittering shapes tumbling through the pinch were seconds.
See also for "pinch"
Next best steps
Mini challenge
Unscramble this word: pinch