Sentence examples for to pinch from inspiring English sources

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to pinch

verb

To squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.

  • The children were scolded for pinching each other.

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To pinch our.

I had to pinch myself.

"I have to pinch myself.

And you have to pinch yourself.

He's going to pinch the moon.

We need to pinch pennies these days.

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Piazza was stirring, ready to pinch-hit.

I'm going to pinch-hit for you".

He sent Placido Polanco to pinch-hit.

Bochy brings out Xavier Nady to pinch-hit, and instead Marshall gets Nady to pinch-k.

"He's available to pinch-hit tonight, he was available last night to pinch-hit," Mattingly said.

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