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pince-nez
plural noun spectacles that are held in position by a clip gripping the nose instead of being supported over the ears.
[19c: French, literally -pinch nose-]
plural noun spectacles that are held in position by a clip gripping the nose instead of being supported over the ears.
[19c: French, literally -pinch nose-]
pincer movement
noun , mil an advance that closes in on a target from both sides simultaneously.
[1920s]
noun , mil an advance that closes in on a target from both sides simultaneously.
[1920s]
pincers
plural noun
1 a hinged tool with two claw-like jaws joined by a pivot, used for gripping objects, pulling nails, etc.
2 the modified claw-like appendage of a decapod crustacean, eg a crab or lobster, adapted for grasping.
[14c: from French pincier to pinch]
plural noun
1 a hinged tool with two claw-like jaws joined by a pivot, used for gripping objects, pulling nails, etc.
2 the modified claw-like appendage of a decapod crustacean, eg a crab or lobster, adapted for grasping.
[14c: from French pincier to pinch]
pinch
verb (pinches , pinched , pinching )
1 to squeeze or nip the flesh of someone or something, between thumb and finger.
2 to compress or squeeze something painfully.
3 said eg of cold or hunger: to affect someone or something painfully or injuriously.
4 tr & intr said of tight shoes: to hurt or chafe.
5 (usu pinch something off, out or back) to prune (a plant) by removing the tips of its shoots.
6 tr & intr , colloq to steal.
7 intr said of controls, restrictions, shortages, etc: to cause hardship.
8 intr to economize had to pinch and scrape to get by .
9 colloq to arrest someone.
noun (pinches )
1 an act of pinching; a nip or squeeze.
2 the quantity of something (eg salt) that can be held between thumb and finger.
3 a very small amount.
4 a critical time of difficulty or hardship.
[14c: from French pincier to pinch]
at a pinch colloq if absolutely necessary.
feel the pinch colloq to find life, work, etc difficult because of lack of money.
verb (pinches , pinched , pinching )
1 to squeeze or nip the flesh of someone or something, between thumb and finger.
2 to compress or squeeze something painfully.
3 said eg of cold or hunger: to affect someone or something painfully or injuriously.
4 tr & intr said of tight shoes: to hurt or chafe.
5 (usu pinch something off, out or back) to prune (a plant) by removing the tips of its shoots.
6 tr & intr , colloq to steal.
7 intr said of controls, restrictions, shortages, etc: to cause hardship.
8 intr to economize had to pinch and scrape to get by .
9 colloq to arrest someone.
noun (pinches )
1 an act of pinching; a nip or squeeze.
2 the quantity of something (eg salt) that can be held between thumb and finger.
3 a very small amount.
4 a critical time of difficulty or hardship.
[14c: from French pincier to pinch]
at a pinch colloq if absolutely necessary.
feel the pinch colloq to find life, work, etc difficult because of lack of money.
pinch-hit
verb , intr
1 baseball to bat in place of someone else at short notice, especially at a critical point in the game.
2 to act as a substitute for someone in an emergency.
[Early 20c]
pinch-hitter noun .
verb , intr
1 baseball to bat in place of someone else at short notice, especially at a critical point in the game.
2 to act as a substitute for someone in an emergency.
[Early 20c]
pinch-hitter noun .
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