skinch Antonyms

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Meaning of skinch

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skinch (v. t. & i.)

To give scant measure; to squeeze or pinch in order to effect a saving.

skinch Sentence Examples

  1. The cat's skinch quivered with anticipation as it watched the mouse scurry by.
  2. The old man's skinch was dry and wrinkled, a testament to his many years of toil.
  3. The horse's skinch was sleek and shiny, a sign of its owner's meticulous care.
  4. The baby's skinch was soft and delicate, like the finest silk.
  5. The snake's skinch was smooth and slippery, allowing it to slither through the undergrowth with ease.
  6. The lizard's skinch was covered in scales, which protected it from the harsh desert sun.
  7. The fish's skinch was covered in slimy scales, which helped it glide through the water.
  8. The bird's skinch was covered in feathers, which kept it warm and allowed it to fly.
  9. The bat's skinch was leathery and tough, allowing it to withstand the cold temperatures of its cave.
  10. The elephant's skinch was thick and wrinkled, providing it with protection from the sun and insects.

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To give scant measure; to squeeze or pinch in order to effect a saving.

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The cat's skinch quivered with anticipation as it watched the mouse scurry by.

The old man's skinch was dry and wrinkled, a testament to his many years of toil.

The horse's skinch was sleek and shiny, a sign of its owner's meticulous care.

The baby's skinch was soft and delicate, like the finest silk.