Similar words: quenched, crunched, entrenched, pinch, at a pinch, arched, clincher, rancher. Meaning: [pɪntʃ] adj. 1. sounding as if the nose were pinched 2. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold 3. not having enough money to pay for necessities 4. as if squeezed uncomfortably tight.
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61. Izzie crept out last, and pinched dead the candle flame.
62. He had stood in front of it and pinched himself, observing the intricacy of the ironwork with the wonder of a child.
63. His pale eyes, looking briefly at me, had a hostile appearance; his face was pinched.
64. There she wept and fought to compose herself before returning to the parlor with a small, pinched smile.
65. While he shook out the blanket and brushed down his trousers Ruth turned her pinched face towards the sea.
66. The pinched woman in a pink overall and blue mittens in the ticket office squinted at our passes and nodded us on.
67. I ignored such men with their closed faces and pinched noses.
68. His face was greyish and pinched, his eyes, when he raised them, inflamed.
69. She pinched bruises on her daughter's inner arm, and had poured hot tea on both daughters.
70. He pinched the last quarter inch of his cigarette tightly, and sucked on it so hard it squeaked.
71. Then he shook Changez's hand twice and pinched his cheeks.
72. I only pinched one feller for bribery because he was a nasty feller.
73. They slept, and when they woke again in the strong bright sunlight, Cristalena pinched him.
74. That bloke who keeps pulling his double set of teeth out had pinched the lot.
75. My brain is encrusted with scar tissue from all the frames he has pinched and nicked.
76. They went home with pinched ears and bruised legs where she'd hit them.
77. Deborah watched in silence as I pinched his fingers, his ears, even nudged the responsible organ.
78. They pinched us and goosed us and ground their knuckles into our scalps.
79. By morning his face was dark and pinched, his feet and hands cold and blue.
80. It was one of the slimmest, and the envelopes in it were pinched in slightly by the pressure of the bands.
81. She always had on a brown cotton smock which was pinched in around the waist with a wide leather belt.
82. He pinched out one candle and took the other to light his way down.
83. Possibly in answer a man got drunk and was pinched for being in charge of a horse and cart the while.
84. A blue cagoule, and Nature Treks, my shoes that pinched,(http://Sentencedict.com) too small.
85. After a few days, Neil would bend his arms when pinched, though his legs were still rigid.
86. She has also a teething baby, pinched and veined and smelling of milk.
87. The elderly lady looked up through her miasma of smoke and pinched her face into a tight little smile.
88. Taylor's pinched nerve has been the team's most costly injury this season.
89. So just before the firing squad is ordered to shoot, the unconscious man is pinched awake.
90. I pinched his nose and gave it a little twist.
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