Sentence examples for is a pinch from inspiring English sources

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This truly is a pinch yourself moment for me".

There is a pinch of irony in his use of the term.

Seasoning is the most important thing in cooking, and the difference between good and bad food is a pinch of salt.

These young ladies — as they would certainly, though not quite convincingly, style themselves — are fragrant enough, and they dress as if Eisenhower were still in the White House, but there is a pinch of something rank in their condescension.

There is a pinch, to say no worse, to the way we live now, a sense of almost feverish momentum that makes it harder than ever to slow all the way down.

The prognostication from the working class on the Street is that while there is a pinch, it is moderate, and they do not expect to be standing on the unemployment line anytime soon.

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"It really is a pinch-me moment," said Mrs. Thompson, who is 50.

For many, there is a pinch-me quality to their victory.

Meanwhile, NBC's Mike Celizic proffers the mishmash hypothesis: "Haters think the Devils' fans are arrogant snots, that the coach is a pinch-faced biddy and that few of the players are NBA-bound".

Rooms are a pinch too small.

It's a pinch bigger than the Chanel".

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