pinched
21pinched — UK [pɪntʃt] / US adjective tired, thin, and ill in appearance …
22Belly-pinched — Bel ly pinched , a. Pinched with hunger; starved. The belly pinched wolf. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
23adenoidal pinched nasal — high pitched high pitched adj. 1. high in pitch or frequency; used of sounds and voices. Opposite of {low}. [Narrower terms: {adenoidal, pinched, nasal}; {altissimo}; {alto}; {countertenor, alto}; {falsetto}; {peaky, spiky}; {piping}; {shrill,… …
24in pinched circumstances — index poor (underprivileged) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
25Double pinched post — Формат писчей и печатной бумаги 46,9x73,6 см …
26be pinched for money — be in need of money …
27pinchedly — pinched·ly …
28pinchedness — pinched·ness …
29pinch — 01. My aunt [pinched] me on the cheek, and then gave me a big kiss. 02. My son [pinched] his finger in the gate, and had to get a couple of stitches. 03. A [pinch] of salt in a pot of water will make it boil more quickly. 04. The little girl… …
30pinch — pinchable, adj. /pinch/, v.t. 1. to squeeze or compress between the finger and thumb, the teeth, the jaws of an instrument, or the like. 2. to constrict or squeeze painfully, as a tight shoe does. 3. to cramp within narrow bounds or quarters: The …