pinched
Collocations
5ADJ.
long, national, sciatic, thin, unhealthy
VERB + PINCHED
got, walked
PINCHED + NOUN
baby's, buttocks, cheek, cops, mary, myself, nerve, nose
PREP.
from, on
ADV.
particularly, sharply, slightly
Definitions
adj
Very thin, as if drawn together.
Want of food was my chief trouble the first summer at my old master's. Oysters and clams would do very well, with an occasional supply of bread, but they soon failed in the absence of bread. I speak but the simple truth, when I say, I have often been so pinched with hunger, that I have fought with the dog—"Old Nep"—for the smallest crumbs that fell from the kitchen table, and have been glad when I won a single crumb in the combat.
His thin, pinched mouth was nothing but a mark […]
Tense and pale from cold, worry, or hunger.
Financially hurt or damaged.
Compressed.
If your sport makes you prone to violent neck motions, you are at risk for a pinched nerve. A pinched nerve occurs when a cervical disc ruptures, and the jellylike material from inside the disc presses on a nerve.
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6Want of food was my chief trouble the first summer at my old master's. Oysters and clams would do very well, with an occasional supply of bread, but they soon failed in the absence of bread. I speak b
WiktionaryHis thin, pinched mouth was nothing but a mark […]
WiktionaryHe 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.
WiktionaryHe pinched and scraped for many years to save money.
Tatoeba · #295463She pinched my arm sharply.
Tatoeba · #314398The young woman slapped the man who pinched her buttocks.
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