Sentence examples for pinching the from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, pinching the fingers together (or "un-pinching") translates the object in the opposite direction.

"It's pinching the global demand.

"Ooh, Tighty McTighty -- but sexy," she crooned, pinching the seams.

Pinching the tips to encourage side branches works best when the plants are still quite small.

That is pushing up borrowing costs, which is pinching the housing industry.

Around here the church has a habit of pinching the best talent.

Dee just paced in his coveralls, happy and worried, pinching the stub of his cigarette.

But the rhetorical emphasis is on pinching the rich and helping the poor.

Pinching the shiny crystals and feeling the contrast between your fingers is part of the pleasure.

"Kindly and intimately pinching the Comintern on the cheek does not count".

It is possible to change the font size in the iPad Edition by pinching the screen.

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