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pinch <a pinch; pinches> N

pinch VB

pinch
pinch

pinch N COMPUT

pinch

pinch bar

pinch gesture N COMPUT

pinch point INDUST

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English
A touch of belligerence, a hint of humility, a pinch of roughness and an over-riding sense of humour.
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The 204cm beanpole had become a valuable commodity given his tapwork and his ability to pinch-hit as a key forward.
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Maybe a light slap on her shoulder, or maybe a not-so-light pinch, or a kind of gentle shove.
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In a pinch, they have also been seen eating the eggs of ground-nesting birds and even shellfish on the seashore.
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He played in a total of nine games in the majors, eight as a pinch hitter or pinch runner and one in left field.
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A vasectomy is described in detail so charming and surgically precise, it could serve, in a pinch, as a how-to-manual.
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Other ingredients may be added, such as a pinch of salt, a tablespoon of butter, etc.
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Mack would make strange decisions (which his coaches and players usually overruled), make inexplicable outbursts, and call for players from decades earlier to pinch-hit.
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Shapes can range from minor aberrations to distinctly ovoid, curved, pinch, or lumpy shapes.
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If there was a flesh wound, the barber could also play surgeon in a pinch.
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