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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121. One day, I pinched a scooter and followed him.
122. I pinched her and the agitation of the sofa - springs ceased.
123. I got pinched on the backside as we were riding the bus to the Coliseum.
124. The external nasal valve is an occasional site of obstruction in rhinoplasty patients, particularly in secondary patients with a pinched alae deformity.
125. "It's open-faced. " Tyrion pinched her nose. "I am fond of looking at your nose. I would rather that you kept it. "
126. From the tiny tin pin, the spinner pinched off an inch.
127. When applied soon after injuries, for example bruising, being pinched in door frames, hammering one's thumb, dropping heavy objects on one's toes, etc.
128. You're probably already making a scrunched up, pinched look with your face and shaking your head at my imbecility.
129. They are separated by a fairly deep brisket which precludes a pinched front.
130. The water is so pinched with shallowness it is difficult for the boats to get by.
131. He was a skinny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who had the pinched, slightly unhealthy look of someone who has grown a lot in a short space of time.
132. "You never sing enough, " she added. Her smile to me was effortful and pinched.
133. The nose, beautifully formed otherwise was very slightly pinched at the top of one nostril.
134. My dad pinched a machinegun and ammunition and hid it in the back bedroom just in case they came.
135. His face was pinched with anxiety for her lost child.
136. With his nylon socks and cigarette pinched between index finger and thumb, Liu looks like any other small-fry entrepreneur in China's hinterland. Yet he is different for two reasons.
137. A pillar to rocker joint assembly comprising a tubular pillar having a pinched flange near a lower end of the pillar is joined to a rocker assembly including a side sill and rocker reinforcement.
138. He was presented with ill-fitting riding boots for the Moff Tarkin role and they pinched his feet so much that he was given permission by George Lucas to play the role wearing his slippers.
139. The lug produces a " pinched " effect contact with the groove side.
140. But as he unfolded the small scrap of paper and read it, his face 2)pinched up and he suddenly seemed about to cry.
141. She reached under the cover and pinched El Lobo hard on his arm.
142. His high-handed old bullying ways were gone. His face was pinched from pain.
143. The nose : beautifully formed otherwise,(www.Sentencedict.com) was very slightly pinched at the top of each nostril.
144. In a few years I should be pinched, thin , and haggard, beset with troubles and miseries.
145. At Brussels airport he fell victim to pickpockets who pinched his wallet.
146. He had saucer eyes in a pinched face, like a poster child for famine relief.
147. Here is a world blown into a bottle, the glass tidily pinched off at the top.
148. Her face was pinched with anxiety for her lost child.
149. The shrinkage has wrinkled parts of the moon's surface like a raisin, creating pinched formations called lobate scarps...
150. A really skanky girl pinched my bum in a nightclub last night.
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