pinched (Meaning)

Wordnet

pinched (s)

sounding as if the nose were pinched

very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold

not having enough money to pay for necessities

as if squeezed uncomfortably tight

Webster

pinched (imp. & p. p.)

of Pinch

pinched Sentence Examples

  1. The crab pinched my finger hard, leaving a painful mark.
  2. The mechanic deftly pinched the wire with pliers, connecting it to the circuit.
  3. The toddler pinched his brother's arm out of frustration.
  4. The surgeon pinched the wound together with tweezers, stopping the bleeding.
  5. The chef pinched the dough into perfect pastries, ensuring a crispy texture.
  6. The artist pinched the clay between her fingers, molding it into an exquisite sculpture.
  7. The thief pinched the wallet from the back pocket, unnoticed by its owner.
  8. The teacher pinched the student's hand for talking out of turn, reinforcing classroom discipline.
  9. The seamstress pinched the fabric precisely, creating intricate embellishments.
  10. The hairdresser pinched the section of hair tightly, snipping it to perfection.

FAQs About the word pinched

sounding as if the nose were pinched, very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold, not having enough money to pay for necessities, as if squeezed uncomf

straitened, displaced, bankrupt,reduced, insolvent, impoverished,dispossessed, destitute, broke, impecunious

lucky, flush, rich, advantaged, privileged, rich, blessed, wealthy, fortunate, flush

The crab pinched my finger hard, leaving a painful mark.

The mechanic deftly pinched the wire with pliers, connecting it to the circuit.

The toddler pinched his brother's arm out of frustration.

The surgeon pinched the wound together with tweezers, stopping the bleeding.