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pinch line
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"punch line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the brief, humorous phrase or sentence that is usually the climax of a joke. For example: Q: What did the fish say when it hit the wall? A: Dam! (Punch line).
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1 human-written examples
Take the fabric off and put the Velcro where you marked the pinch line.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Did David Bowie pinch lines from T. S. Eliot?
News & Media
We show in this paper that this problem can be solved by analyzing the mode of infinitely sharp splits, for which trajectories of distillation and pinch lines have special characteristics.
Science
To open "Absalom, Absalom!" William Faulkner, in a heart-pinching line, writes of a room that became "latticed with yellow slashes full of dust motes".
News & Media
Creases of worry furrowed his forehead, and his mouth, so happy and warm in normal times, made a tight, pinched line across his gentle face.
News & Media
Pinch this line, so that it folds upwards.
Wiki
Pinch the lining and lid firmly together to make a tight seal.
News & Media
His closest brush with baseball fame came against the Yankees in Game 6 of the 1951 World Series when his pinch-hit line drive to right field seemed certain to tie the score with two outs in the ninth inning.
News & Media
The presence of the bay-shaped pinch-out line is a key factor that controls the accumulation.
Science
"I notice every pinching panty line or suffocating bra strap," Kerry says.
News & Media
And being true to the Trekker fan base means more than a part for Nimoy, an adroit demonstration of the Vulcan nerve pinch and lines of dialogue like "our gravitational sensors are going crazy".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "pinch line" in technical writing, ensure that the context clearly indicates whether you are referring to a physical line created by pinching or a more abstract concept such as in distillation processes.
Common error
Avoid using "pinch line" in contexts where a different term would be more precise. For example, if you mean a fold, use "fold line" instead of "pinch line" to prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pinch line" functions as a noun phrase, often describing a physical mark or feature resulting from pressure or compression. As seen in Ludwig examples, it can refer to lines in fabric, distillation processes, or origami, showing its varied application.
Frequent in
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30%
Wiki
25%
Science
25%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "pinch line" is a versatile phrase used across various contexts, including crafting, engineering, and general descriptions. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically correct and commonly found in news, science, and wiki sources. While "pinch line" describes a line created by a pinching action, related phrases like "crease line" or "fold line" may be more appropriate depending on the specific context. When using this phrase, clarity is key to avoid misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
crease line
Replaces the 'pinch' action with a similar action of creating a crease.
fold line
Similar to a crease line but implies a more deliberate action of folding.
welt line
Describes a raised line similar to a pinch.
crimped line
Focuses on the effect of crimping, a type of pinching.
compressed line
Describes a line that is compressed or narrowed.
constricted line
Emphasizes the narrowing or constricting aspect of a line.
narrowed line
Directly states that the line becomes narrow.
pinched seam
Focuses on the seam created by pinching.
indented line
Highlights the indentation or depression created.
tightened line
Focuses on the tightening effect around a line.
FAQs
How can I describe a line created by pinching something?
You can describe it as a "crease line" or a "fold line", depending on the specific visual effect you want to convey.
In what technical contexts is the term "pinch line" commonly used?
The term "pinch line" is commonly used in chemical engineering, particularly in the context of distillation processes, where it refers to trajectories of distillation with special characteristics.
Is "pinch line" the same as "fold line"?
While related, "pinch line" and "fold line" aren't exactly the same. A pinch line implies a compression or narrowing, while a fold line specifically refers to where material is folded.
What are some alternative phrases for "pinch line" in sewing or crafting?
In sewing or crafting, you might use "crease line" or "seam line" depending on whether you are marking a fold or a seam for sewing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested