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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91. He was breathing rapidly, and his pinched, chapped little face was urgent with venom.
92. Her assailants had covered her face and pinched her nose so that she could not breathe.
93. He is not the sort of front-of-the-house man who communicates with pinched nostrils and pursed lips.
94. With a face like mine I never get my bum pinched or felt!
95. She turned her thumb- and fingernails in and pinched, probing for painful pulses between the bones.
96. Apgood pinched his nose like an airline passenger trying to clear his eardrums, and looked Maxim over carefully.
97. Ruth looked away in panic then braved herself to look back but the gaunt, pinched face had gone.
98. I slapped my face and pinched my thighs till they hurt.
99. If the area is pinched the skin puckers and ripples and does not spring immediately back into place.
100. Some men pinched all the wages at the gravel pit.
101. She pinched her own arm until it was black and blue.
102. I was pinched for dangerous driving last month, in a radar trap.
103. The man behind the desk eyed us suspiciously, heavy rucsacs on tired shoulders, pinched faces from the frozen air.
104. A few computer magazines, some cash I pinched from Quigley's drawer and my Abbey National card.
105. She gently covered it with her own, and deliberately pinched the flesh with her long fingernails.
106. The heat in the tent, the pinched faces and the angry voices were all becoming unbearable.
107. Lily was holding forth, her pinched face sallow with indignation.
108. He pinched some out and cleaned it on a crumpled paper bag, not knowing what to say.
109. The Adkinsons' neighbors smelled wrong in the air, but pinched their noses closed and kept to themselves.
110. Shall he doubt whether he is awake, whether he is being pinched, or whether he is being burned?
111. They feel pinched by rising costs in repairs and housing.
112. He wiped the scattered crumbs on his tray to a neat heap and then pinched them between his fingers and gobbled them.
113. She pinched herself on her left biceps and yelped with pain.
114. Cuts in spending are having a direct effect on the already pinched local schools.
115. Struggling, he pinched a finger,(Sentencedict.com) which bled pink in the rain.
116. The drummer pinched his lip nervously.
117. I pinched my little finger in the window.
118. He pinched his fingers in the car door.
119. The thief pinched her pocketbook and ran.
120. The car door pinched his fingers.
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